Need a place to crash? Stay at the Hacker House
(airbnb.com)
February 2009 Archive
91.
92.
Tricks for Getting Out of Bed in the Morning
(blog.wired.com)
93.
Intuit tries to call Mint's bluff? Is this normal?
(techcrunch.com)
94.
A Trivial LLVM Lisp
(paste.lisp.org)
95.
Why OO Sucks
(sics.se)
96.
"Joel Spolksy is wrong about my work" - Kent Beck
(threeriversinstitute.org)
97.
The Elephant in the Room: Google Monoculture
(codinghorror.com)
98.
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 released
(debian.net)
99.
50% of Charges Against Pirate Bay Dropped
(torrentfreak.com)
101.
Facebook: "We can do anything we want with your content. Forever"
(consumerist.com)
102.
My Web is Text Based
(marksonland.com)
103.
Chris Wanstrath's Startup Riot keynote text
(gist.github.com)
104.
Heroku: Why Instant Deployment Matters (YC W08)
(blog.heroku.com)
105.
Reverse engineering Facebook photo links; circumvents privacy settings
(lightbluetouchpaper.org)
106.
GoDaddy CoFounder: Never give up (but be very quick to change).
(bobparsons.me)
107.
Why We're Probably in For a Long Recession
(fivethirtyeight.com)
108.
Why I chose Clojure/CouchDB for a new site
(blog.urbantastic.com)
109.
How the Crash Will Reshape America
(theatlantic.com)
110.
How Google and Facebook are using R
(dataspora.com)
111.
Non-Hierarchical Management
(aaronsw.com)
113.
Untitled Document Syndrome
(daringfireball.net)
114.
What things cost in ancient Rome
(forumancientcoins.com)
115.
When I invented the Web, I didn't have to ask anyone's permission (2006)
(dig.csail.mit.edu)
116.
The next generation of mirrors
(newscientist.com)
117.
119.
Laid-Off Foreigners Flee as Dubai Spirals Down
(nytimes.com)
120.
The Story of My Startup.
(dailybooth.com)