Security vulnerability found in Nginx
(mailman.nginx.org)
March 2012 Archive
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The Anorexic Startup: A Tale of Sex, Drugs, and C++
(theanorexicstartup.com)
363.
No matter how much "karate" you know, someone else will always know more.
(codinghorror.com)
364.
Chute (YC W12) Launches A Twilio For Photos
(techcrunch.com)
365.
Try and view the source
(kurlak.com)
366.
The myth of the overnight success
(cdixon.org)
367.
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An explanation of the CSS animation on Apple's iPhone 4S webpage
(johnbhall.com)
369.
Consistent Hashing
(tomkleinpeter.com)
370.
What you could do if you were Google and had their databases
(jacquesmattheij.com)
371.
Show HN: KytePhone turns any Android into a kids-friendly phone
(kytephone.com)
372.
Startups, Fix Your "From" Field
(blog.jazzychad.net)
373.
The C Conference
(cconf.github.com)
374.
Why I like lots of languages, and Go is pretty neat too
(blog.dhconnelly.com)
375.
Intro to Data Science at UC Berkeley taught by Jeff Hammerbacher
(datascienc.es)
376.
Looks Like Zynga Just Bought OMGPOP For $200 Million
(allthingsd.com)
377.
Pull this up in your Android or iOS browser: Defense
(m.lostdecadegames.com)
378.
Congressman demands details of secretive ACTA treaty be made public
(venturebeat.com)
379.
RIAA CEO Hopes SOPA Protests Were a 'One-Time Thing'
(internetevolution.com)
380.
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The problem with having great ideas
(nodemaker.posterous.com)
382.
Interactive editor based on the 'Inventing on Principle' talk
(gabrielflor.it)
383.
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Are jobs obsolete?
(edition.cnn.com)
385.
I can manipulate your amazon.com recommendations
(diskurswelt.de)
387.
Bayes' Theorem Illustrated
(lesswrong.com)
388.
XBMC 11 is released
(xbmc.org)
389.
Rolling Up My Sleeves
(cmdrtaco.net)
390.
German Pirate Party Scores Second State Victory
(hollywoodreporter.com)