January 2008 Archive
181.
In-browser code editor with syntax highlighting (cdolivet.net)
182.
So a PC, Mac, and Linux walk into a bar (thererack.com)
183.
LAMP performance tips: I've spent the last 6 months combing Google for 'slow mysql'. It was enlightening (ghastlyfop.com)
184.
Max Levchin: How to successfully launch a social networking development platform. (maxlevchin.wordpress.com)
185.
Creating Web 2.0 Graphics in GIMP (binnyva.blogspot.com)
186.
Gamma error in picture scaling (4p8.com)
187.
Ask YC: Where do you work?
188.
No Silver Programmers (knowing.net)
189.
Macbook Air - Few Pics (gizmodo.com)
190.
Ask YC: What causes startups to NOT build something users want?
191.
The Algorithms of Love (nytimes.com)
192.
It's fundamental: You are a programmer if you... (weblog.raganwald.com)
193.
Ask YC: Your best programming websites/blogs ()
194.
The 247 lb. Vegan (online.wsj.com)
195.
Doman registration scam: 35 million names registered in April. 32 million were part of a kiting scheme. (bobparsons.com)
196.
Failure Now An Option (theonion.com)
197.
15 Great Examples of Web Typography (ilovetypography.com)
198.
Chatting with Adrian Holovaty (akitaonrails.com)
199.
Bill Gates Calls for "Revision of Capitalism" (online.wsj.com)
200.
Hacking Real World Systems (mattmaroon.com)
201.
How much time should be given to a start up to succeed? ()
202.
Can anyone recommend a cut rate PR firm? Or, how do you do your own PR?
203.
Airbus A380 - cockpit (gillesvidal.com)
204.
How big is a Million Lines of Code? (embedded.com)
205.
Instapaper - like Delicious, but with Tumblr simplicity (instapaper.com)
206.
How 7 Mongrels Handled a 550k Pageview Digging (shanti.railsblog.com)
207.
Nokia purchases 67% of Trolltech's stock for $103 million. (money.cnn.com)
208.
EveryBlock (Adrian Holovaty's newest) launches - hyperlocal news for NYC, Chi, SF (blog.everyblock.com)
209.
On the dangers of autoincrementing: SmugMug's private pics are public (blogoscoped.com)
210.
Bosses Don't Wear Bunny Slippers: If Markets Are So Great, Why Are There Firms? (econlib.org)