June 2009 Archive
151.
Pirate Party wins a seat at the European Parliament (stockholmnews.com)
152.
Chrome and Firefox 3.5 Memory Usage (dotnetperls.com)
153.
Donald Knuth: Mathematical Ideas, or Algorithms, Should Not Be Patented (groklaw.net)
154.
Customers given too many choices are 10x less likely to buy (sivers.org)
155.
How to make a movement. Lessons learned from dancing guy. (sivers.org)
156.
If Your Job’s Just a Job (tbray.org)
157.
A Harsh CSS Environment for Testing Widgets (gabrielweinberg.com)
158.
Linus Torvalds on some good git development practices (mail-archive.com)
159.
The natural evolution from side project to full-time business (37signals.com)
160.
Some people like to pay. Let them. (sivers.org)
161.
MythBuster Adam Savage's Colossal Failures [video] (fora.tv)
162.
Common Solecisms - Words you are almost certainly using incorrectly (economist.com)
163.
I've met very very few IT workers who are happy with their jobs (discuss.joelonsoftware.com)
164.
Amazon Associates to Terminate North Carolina Members (insight.makovision.com)
165.
MS just announced some pretty awesome stuff for the Xbox (gizmodo.com)
166.
Why are There 60 Minutes in an Hour? (scienceray.com)
167.
If you build it, they will ignore it (unless you promote it) (jgc.org)
168.
The Benefits of a Classical Education (radar.oreilly.com)
169.
Remind HN: Father's Day
170.
NILFS: A File System to Make SSDs Scream (linux-mag.com)
171.
The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant (2005) (nickbostrom.com)
172.
Least squares fit of a surface in Python (with ridiculous application) (pingswept.org)
173.
Indie games: Still Too Cheap. Getting Cheaper. (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
174.
MIT Database Systems (6.830) TA Course Notes (blog.marcua.net)
175.
Air France 447: The ‘Coffin Corner’ and a ‘Mesoscale’ Maw (trueslant.com)
176.
Hackers claim $10,000 prize for breaking into StrongWebmail (thestandard.com)
177.
Celery: A Distributed Task Queue for Django (ask.github.com)
178.
HTC Hero - Full Flash, Skype over 3G, custom Android UI, multitouch. (htc.com)
179.
The math that killed Lehman Brothers (plus.maths.org)
180.
Cocaine prices around the world (economist.com)