February 2012 Archive
7051.
Ask HN: When a developer leaves a project, how do the project survive? ()
7052.
Famous Quotes + Twitter = Easy way to dazzle your followers (quotes4tweeting.com)
7053.
Repeating-characters in Lion ()
7054.
Da Chip II: Chiptune Daft Punk covers (Music for coding?) (theverge.com)
7055.
Mozilla Led Effort for DNT Finds Broad Support (blog.mozilla.com)
7056.
Why Apple products are well designed and buggy (blog.oleganza.com)
7057.
Show HN: I created a Backend as a Service platform for .Net (iknode.com)
7058.
Will Mountain Lion be Free? (johnnye.net)
7059.
Ofthemuse – a brand new social music service like Soundrop and turntable.fm (ofthemu.se)
7060.
Why are Harvard graduates in the mail room? (mobile.nytimes.com)
7061.
Join Twitter and Get Spammed (codebelay.com)
7062.
When search for something involving the word "best", I don't want old results. ()
7063.
Ask HN: A good charity to contribute to? ()
7064.
Umbrella Corp Hacked (awesome Resident Evil promotion) (umbrellasciences.com)
7065.
Why Everyone Hates RIM’s BlackBerry (tech.li)
7066.
Ask HN: team based "to done" lists? ()
7067.
The Copycats at HackerNews (WhatToFix.com)
7068.
Ask HN: How do users read lists? (fixed) ()
7069.
Show HN: a companion library to underscore.js - f_underscore.js (github.com)
7070.
Ask HN: How to become an expert of Python asap. ()
7071.
No more $4 coffee shop work permits -- remember libraries? (dthink.ashaelizabethgupta.com)
7072.
Rack::SpellCheck - Any Rubyist want to build it into a Gem with me? (gist.github.com)
7073.
Suggest HN: Can HN take itself a step further? ()
7074.
Show HN: Mockstrap, a Twitter Bootstrap Sandbox (mockstrap.com)
7075.
Megaupload case marks death of the cloud (news.techeye.net)
7076.
Thanks for the good laugh, Microsoft (i.imgur.com)
7077.
NPR Podcast: The App Economy, with Instapaper founder Marco Arment (npr.org)
7078.
The Monty Hall Problem and why you don't understand probability (agillo.net)
7079.
News From JVM Testing World - 2012 / 02 (kaczanowscy.pl)
7080.
NASA Probe Discovers 'Alien' Matter From Beyond Our Solar System (space.com)