2011 Archive
11221.
Advice to a college sophomore programmer (pchristensen.com)
11222.
Steve Pavlina releases 1000+ personal development articles into public domain (stevepavlina.com)
11223.
OWS's Beef: Wall Street Isn't Winning -- It's Cheating (rollingstone.com)
11224.
Learn Emacs: Keyboard Macros (rawsyntax.com)
11225.
3D-Printed Flute Is Here (pcworld.com)
11226.
Securing a Rails App against Firesheep with HTTPS (blog.documentcloud.org)
11227.
Apple causes ‘religious’ reaction in brains of fans, say neuroscientists (digitaltrends.com)
11228.
WolframAlpha FM Synthesizer (codehop.com)
11229.
Xfce 4.8 released (xfce.org)
11230.
A paradoxical math ratio (mindyourdecisions.com)
11231.
On Meeting People from the Internet (zaccohn.com)
11232.
N-Queen Problem: Python 2.6.5 vs PyPy 1.5.0 (aminsblog.wordpress.com)
11233.
Hands Off Our Houses (follow up on the $300 house idea) (nytimes.com)
11234.
IPv4 address exhaustion and the end of the open net (lwn.net)
11235.
Sorting algorithms demonstrated with Hungarian folk dance (flowingdata.com)
11236.
New Android Market for Phones (android-developers.blogspot.com)
11237.
Errant cron task yields yearlong time lapse of nytimes.com (blog.joshuanguyen.com)
11238.
The People's Skype (peoplesskype.org)
11239.
Square Now Processing $1 Million In Mobile Payments Per Day (techcrunch.com)
11240.
Django Security Releases Issued (djangoproject.com)
11241.
Q&A: Michael Lewis on the Politicians That Sank Ireland (vanityfair.com)
11242.
Ruby Arduino Development (rad.rubyforge.org)
11243.
The lost art of Nomography (myreckonings.com)
11244.
1,000 workers at Apple’s keyboard suppler in Shenzhen walk out in protest (cultofmac.com)
11245.
Graphiti: An Alternate Frontend for Graphite (dev.paperlesspost.com)
11246.
StackExchange allows discussion of techniques for removing DRM. (meta.superuser.com)
11247.
Office Hours (avc.com)
11248.
Bit-squatting – DNS hijacking by cosmic rays/memory errors (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
11249.
The Dutch government has taken over operational management from DigiNotar. (govcert.nl)
11250.
How to trick C/C++ compilers into generating terrible code? (futurechips.org)