The Hardest Lessons for Startups to Learn
(paulgraham.com)
May 2008 Archive
61.
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Cost of converting entire U.S. to electric cars? Zero.
(blogs.law.harvard.edu)
64.
Clickpass on how to get a visa for America
(techcrunch.com)
66.
Twitter refuses to uphold Terms of Service
(arielwaldman.com)
67.
Ruby on Rails Startup Heroku Gets $3 Million
(techcrunch.com)
68.
Eliezer Yudkowsky: That Alien Message
(overcomingbias.com)
69.
Giles Bowkett: Summon Monsters? Open The Door? Heal? Or Die?
(gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
70.
Evan Williams: Twitter not abandoning Rails
(twitter.com)
71.
Adobe Introduces P2P Flash Player, Kills CDNs
(whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
72.
Never Hate. Only Ever Destroy.
(gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
73.
Narcissism of small code differences
(weblog.raganwald.com)
74.
New Common Lisp book announced, bills itself as a sequel to On Lisp.
(groups.google.com)
75.
Inside the Attack that Crippled Revision3
(revision3.com)
76.
The (Original) F|R Interview
(gigaom.com)
78.
Twitter Said To Be Abandoning Ruby on Rails
(techcrunch.com)
79.
The Dumbest Thing I've Heard Warren Buffet Say
(gabrielweinberg.com)
80.
Xobni: Our Path from ‘Wrong Product’ to Killer App
(gigaom.com)
81.
The Bipolar Lisp Programmer
(groups.google.com)
82.
Erlang vs. Scala
(yarivsblog.com)
83.
It is now completely impossible to sell a laptop on eBay
(consumerist.com)
84.
The Mundanity of Excellence
(books.google.com)
85.
Game’s high score could earn the Nobel
(uwnews.org)
87.
Announcing Twoorl: an open source ErlyWeb-based Twitter clone
(yarivsblog.com)