October 2011 Archive
1981.
Team Fortress 2 level rendered entirely in WebGL (blog.tojicode.com)
1982.
Encryption, Passcode & Physical Security Flaws Found in iOS 5 (readwriteweb.com)
1983.
JWZ on Jonh McCarthy - "He was a nice guy" (jwz.org)
1984.
Debugging Go programs with the GNU Debugger (blog.golang.org)
1985.
Google is Doping the Horses (exploreto.tumblr.com)
1986.
Apps and Web URLs: Perfect Together (joehewitt.com)
1987.
Linux based Development Setup (dalibornasevic.com)
1988.
The iOS App Store: Needles in Haystacks (semilshah.wordpress.com)
1989.
IOS5 Breaks Data Storage and Crushes My Soul (gaiagps.com)
1990.
"What May Happen in the Next Hundred Years", from c.1900 (howtobearetronaut.com)
1991.
Is Dropbox Really The World's 5th Most Valuable Startup? (readwriteweb.com)
1992.
Ask HN: I am 23. What's next?
1993.
Gmail nightmare: even if it’s “in the cloud” you still have to back it up (wired.com)
1994.
The Wild Ride Of The Top 1% (online.wsj.com)
1995.
3D Printers to Save Hermit Crabs (shareable.net)
1996.
Steve Jobs, Superman (uncrunched.com)
1997.
Team From Twitter Analytics Startup SocialGrapple Heads To Google (techcrunch.com)
1998.
Stallman on Steve Jobs (stallman.org)
1999.
WP-CLI: command-line interface for WordPress (scribu.net)
2000.
“Early stage VC funding is a myth in the UK” (scott-allison.net)
2001.
Why OO Languages Need Tail Calls (eighty-twenty.org)
2002.
Steve Jobs in Four Easy Steps: What the electronics industry can learn (spectrum.ieee.org)
2003.
Amazing HTML5 and CSS scroll effects (samsung.com)
2004.
WIPO boss: the Web would have been better if it was patented (boingboing.net)
2005.
Quantum levitation: quantum superconductors locked in a magnetic field (youtube.com)
2006.
Raise Cache brings Turntable.fm live in NYC fundraising event with guest DJs (raisecache.com)
2007.
Concurrency Kit: framework for concurrent systems in unmanaged languages (concurrencykit.org)
2008.
Help Amit Gupta (Photojojo founder) find a bone marrow donor (happymonster.co)
2009.
Marc Andreessen: Building Startups Is Like Baking A Cake In 3 Minutes (forbes.com)
2010.
Looking for #7 (blog.news.me)