February 2011 Archive
571.
12,000 Requests per second with Nginx, PHP and Memcached (blog.martinfjordvald.com)
572.
List of content farms to block with Google Personal Blocklist (jongales.com)
573.
.42: new experimental, all numeric top-level domain (wiki.42registry.org)
574.
Everything that can go wrong with Windows Phone 7 update does (arstechnica.com)
575.
Decentralizing the Internet So Big Brother Can’t Find You (nytimes.com)
576.
Why the Internet is creating more value than jobs (unenumerated.blogspot.com)
577.
Paul Irish on HTML5 Boilerplate (ontwik.com)
578.
StackOverflow’s Careers 2.0 (careers.stackoverflow.com)
579.
Turn off ri and rdoc generation by default (github.com)
580.
The Dirty Little Secret of Successful Companies (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
581.
Naughty Dog used Google SketchUp for Uncharted 2 development (geek.com)
582.
How to draw viewers into Web Video - lessons from porn (guerillashowrunner.com)
583.
Facebook pages are worthless for your startup. Go where the early adopters are. (thestartupfoundry.com)
584.
Streeme - a private, HTML5 based music server (alpha release) (code.google.com)
585.
PyBrain: The Python Machine Learning Library (pybrain.org)
586.
Is employer-based health insurance a barrier to entrepreneurship? (sciencedirect.com)
587.
10.7 Lion allows multi-user remote computing (9to5mac.com)
588.
IPv6 is here (apnic.net)
589.
Programmer problem solving sequence: should it be like this? (johndcook.com)
590.
IBM Watson's team Q&A on reddit (blog.reddit.com)
591.
Kevin McDonagh on: How to attend a conference (swombat.com)
592.
Reject the PATRIOT Act Sneak Attack (secure.eff.org)
593.
Ask HN: What are ten HN startups I can give a free table to LAUNCH? ()
594.
Don’t scale: 99.999% uptime is for Wal-Mart (37signals.com)
595.
Lisp-based OSes (linuxfinances.info)
596.
Chirply (YC S10) is Threadless for Paper Goods (techcrunch.com)
597.
The real HTML5 boilerplate (csswizardry.com)
598.
Next Hacker News DC Meetup on Wednesday, Feb 23rd (meetup.hackernewsdc.org)
599.
The Path Forward: Ruby 1.9.2 (blog.heroku.com)
600.
Apple is actually asking for 100% of SaaS mobile revenue (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)