March 2009 Archive
61.
Six Lessons Learned from Domain Pigeon’s First Six Weeks (mattmazur.com)
62.
Australian Government adds Wikileaks to banned website list; $11k/day fine for linking (techradar.com)
63.
Mystery of honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder is probably solved (sciam.com)
64.
Erlang: A Generalized TCP Server (20bits.com)
65.
So Here's How Many Games I Sell - Indie Game Developer Story (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
66.
Git: Bram Cohen vs Linus Torvalds (wincent.com)
67.
Jakob Nielsen: Mega Drop-Down Navigation Menus Work Well (useit.com)
68.
HTML 5 Canvas game (benjoffe.com)
69.
Fun Hack: How to open many keypad-access doors (david.weebly.com)
70.
Dynamic variables hack in Erlang (hyperstruct.net)
71.
Tunneling traffic through DNS, a.k.a free internet in cafes/airports (dnstunnel.de)
72.
Training Rats as Traders (sites.google.com)
73.
How to Incorporate Stupidity Into Your AI Code (gamasutra.com)
74.
Reverse image search engine (tineye.com)
75.
The Untold Story of the World's Biggest Diamond Heist (wired.com)
76.
TED: Mike Rowe talks about dirty jobs and innovation (ted.com)
77.
"Francisco's Money Speech" by Ayn Rand (capmag.com)
78.
Why Marriages Fail (shrinktalk.net)
79.
Don't Be Evil but Intentionally Deceptive is OK (diorex.com)
80.
Ask HN: Has Hacker News been hacked/cracked? ()
81.
Obfuscated Erlang Competition Results (erlang-consulting.com)
82.
Robots [pics] (boston.com)
83.
Unladen Swallow: Making CPython Faster Using LLVM (code.google.com)
84.
College vs Start-up - It's not about the job (danieltenner.com)
85.
SIRC Guide to Flirting (sirc.org)
86.
Rails is a Ghetto (retracted) (zedshaw.com)
87.
Readability (lab.arc90.com)
88.
"But how will Google ever make money? There's the rub." (businessweek.com)
89.
iPhone OS 3.0 is coming, preview on March 17th (engadget.com)
90.
Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable (shirky.com)