September 2012 Archive
10531.
Josh Dibb is sorry for stealing $26,000 from Kickstarter pledges (aux.tv)
10532.
Haskell Parsec vs Yacc/Bison/Antlr: why and when to use Parsec? (stackoverflow.com)
10533.
RoboHornet’s nest (adactio.com)
10534.
Party survival tips and tricks for geeks with social anxiety (techrepublic.com)
10535.
Fun with social engineering: Tricking Best Buy out of customer data (youtube.com)
10536.
Chatty, contest-loving robots now 10% of web traffic, says study (paidcontent.org)
10537.
Dark side of OpenStack (gigaom.com)
10538.
California universities to produce 50 open-source textbooks (arstechnica.com)
10539.
How to Respond to Negativity (blogs.hbr.org)
10540.
Iranian News Agency Plagiarizes The Onion (thelede.blogs.nytimes.com)
10541.
A plea from Pandora (broadcaster.pandora.com)
10542.
Reboot Your Telecommute With Suitable’s $16K Robo … Er, Beam (wired.com)
10543.
An Online Bioinformatics Curriculum (ploscompbiol.org)
10544.
The Grunt Fund Calculator (slicingpie.com)
10545.
The Tech Startup Ecosystem: Parrots, Hippos, and Pumas (techvibes.com)
10546.
Why Sr. People leave MSFT in September (ceklog.kindel.com)
10547.
How do you find the time? (words.steveklabnik.com)
10548.
A River Ran Through Mars (motherboard.vice.com)
10549.
Cloud Link Roundup – NY Times vs Wired, IOPS for Amazon RDS, Nasdaq Cloud (blog.zenoss.com)
10550.
How to downgrade -- simplee but powerful tips fromom Sethth Godin (sethgodin.typepad.com)
10551.
DIY SEO Bootcamp For Startups (thinkspace.com)
10552.
Forget You Friends List: Luunr Lets You Talk With the Whole World in Realtime (luunr.com)
10553.
Troll Detection with Python's Scikit-Learn (Machine Learning) (blog.kaggle.com)
10554.
Geckoboard online IDE for widgets (geckoboard.com)
10555.
Blazing fast vim movement (youtube.com)
10556.
Is Python dying? Don't think so. [video] (lanyrd.com)
10557.
What Isn’t for Sale? (theatlantic.com)
10558.
New Pluralsight Course on XNA 2D Game Development (pluralsight.com)
10559.
The larch python environment - graphical coding (sites.google.com)
10560.
Good Developers are like Milk Cows (blog.thylmann.net)