October 2008 Archive
121.
Richard Dawkins's Guilty Pleasure (no anchor link, scroll down ~3 screens) (guardian.co.uk)
122.
Big Day for Amazon EC2: Production, SLA, Windows, and 4 New Capabilities (aws.typepad.com)
123.
Do it yourself first (37signals.com)
124.
The Receptionist Test (The Interview before the Interview) (thedailywtf.com)
125.
America's Most Overrated Product: the Bachelor's Degree (chronicle.com)
126.
What the author of ARC thinks about Phil Katz (esva.net)
127.
Rackspace acquires Jungledisk (blog.jungledisk.com)
128.
Rate My Startup - Dawdle.com Is A "Moronically Easy" Online Marketplace For Gamers (dawdle.com)
129.
Get Rid of the Performance Review (online.wsj.com)
130.
You can now use Backtype to import your News.YC comments on FriendFeed (friendfeed.com)
131.
Ask YC: What are you working on these days?
132.
Rules for startups (blogmaverick.com)
133.
The not to do list: 9 habits to stop now (fourhourworkweek.com)
134.
Ask 37signals: How did you come up with pricing for your products? (37signals.com)
135.
New in Labs: Stop sending mail you later regret (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
136.
First look at Windows 7 (arstechnica.com)
137.
RepRap: Open Source, $500 3-D Printer (And Self-Replicates) (reprap.org)
138.
The eyeballing game (woodgears.ca)
139.
Ask HN: Awesome talks/video available online? ()
140.
Things I wish I’d known when I was younger (lifehack.org)
141.
How I Make $2,000 Every Year Without Doing Very Much (freelanceswitch.com)
142.
The End of Libertarianism: The financial collapse proves that it makes no sense. (slate.com)
143.
Hack your anatomy: How To Whistle Loudly (natwilson.com)
144.
The One Thing Every Software Engineer Should Know (codinghorror.com)
145.
Debian's Vim maintainer switches to Emacs (upsilon.cc)
146.
Android code now available (source.android.com)
147.
10 Programming Proverbs Every Developer Should Know (kevinwilliampang.com)
148.
Tell HN: If you haven't got your YC email, check your Spam folder ()
149.
Physics Invader = Space Invader + Physics (nekogames.jp)
150.
Flickr Engineers Do It Offline (code.flickr.com)