2011 Archive
4141.
Z-410: How ZFS is slowly making its way to Mac OS X (arstechnica.com)
4142.
There's more to HTML escaping than &, <, >, and " (wonko.com)
4143.
Results from Assembly Summer 2011 (assembly.org)
4144.
Awesome-Fontstacks: free web fonts with failsafes to back them up (awesome-fontstacks.com)
4145.
Google Translate Easter Egg (translate.google.com)
4146.
YC startups seeking designers for Feb 2011 designer directory (ycdesign.wufoo.com)
4147.
Greplin (YC W10) Grabs $4 Million From Sequoia For Social Search (techcrunch.com)
4148.
90 Law Professors sign letter in opposition to Protect IP Act (volokh.com)
4149.
The Power of Mathematics - John Conway [pdf] (thewe.net)
4150.
Sony, Nintendo, EA hide behind PR move. Still support SOPA (destructoid.com)
4151.
Hacking Christmas lights (deepdarc.com)
4152.
Your idea sucks now go do it anyway (blog.asmartbear.com)
4153.
Facebook no longer supports IE7 (thenextweb.com)
4154.
Dr. Brian May on Freddie Mercury's creativity (googleblog.blogspot.com)
4155.
Drawing Machine Using Arduino, Processing, a Sharpie, and String (triangulationblog.com)
4156.
Secrets of BackType's (YC S08) Data Engineers (readwriteweb.com)
4157.
Replication, atomicity and order in distributed systems (afeinberg.github.com)
4158.
Wikipedia's Notability Requirements And The Slash (sheddingbikes.com)
4159.
What is your favourite C programming trick? (stackoverflow.com)
4160.
Daring Fireball: Amazon's New Kindles (daringfireball.net)
4161.
Steve Jobs to Obama: “You’re headed for a one-term presidency” (9to5mac.com)
4162.
Our Vacation Policy: Take Some (blogs.balsamiq.com)
4163.
Python now uses Mercurial (hg.python.org)
4164.
Flash: 99% Bad (useit.com)
4165.
Startup America -- Dead on Arrival (steveblank.com)
4166.
The $150k Solution (garann.com)
4167.
Why Founders Should Emulate Wozniak, Not Jobs (trevorowens.tumblr.com)
4168.
It's Insanely Hard to Make a Kick-Ass iPhone App (georgesaines.com)
4169.
HP Names Meg Whitman President and Chief Executive Officer (hp.com)
4170.
Development and testing of the Stuxnet worm (nytimes.com)