July 2009 Archive
31.
The work ethic of MJ - amazing tales from the studio by his engineers (gearslutz.com)
32.
RethinkDB (YC S09): MySQL Storage Engine Built From The Ground Up For SSD (techcrunch.com)
33.
Joel Spolsky: The Day My Industry Died (inc.com)
34.
Dear YC: Please stop downvoting thoughtful comments you disagree with.
35.
Re: You can go to the bathroom whenever you want at Microsoft (microturfing.com)
36.
Hacker Hacker News - see just the programming/math/science links from HN (hackerhackernews.com)
37.
Chicago Realty Group Sues Woman For $50,000 Over A Tweet (podcastingnews.com)
38.
Tools of the Modern Python Hacker: Virtualenv, Fabric and Pip (clemesha.org)
39.
Speechless: Dilbert Creator's Struggle to Regain His Voice (wired.com)
40.
Alan Cox Quits As Linux TTY Maintainer — "I've Had Enough" (linux.slashdot.org)
41.
C# is now a better language than Java (brizzled.clapper.org)
42.
Trent Reznor: What to do as a new/unknown artist (forum.nin.com)
43.
The Firefox 3.5 fiasco (weblogs.asp.net)
44.
The Pyramid Method: A Simple Strategy For Becoming Exceptionally Good (calnewport.com)
45.
Microsoft’s Long, Slow Decline (daringfireball.net)
46.
Yahoo committed seppuku today (calacanis.com)
47.
Gmail is out of beta (googleblog.blogspot.com)
48.
Amazon Buys Zappos (techcrunch.com)
49.
"All I do is work here" (sethgodin.typepad.com)
50.
How To Live (Comfortably) on $36 A Month For Food (andrewhyde.net)
51.
Ask HN: What are you working on?
52.
Jay Leno’s 3D Printer Makes Old Car Parts (popularmechanics.com)
53.
YouTube Will Be Next To Kiss IE6 Support Goodbye (techcrunch.com)
54.
How Much Of Life Are You Actually Living? (pluginid.com)
55.
Serious doubts about the App Store (marco.org)
56.
Wolfram Alpha and hubristic user interfaces (unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com)
57.
You can go to the bathroom whenever you want at Microsoft (microspotting.com)
58.
Apple Is Growing Rotten To The Core, And It’s Likely AT&T’s Fault (techcrunch.com)
59.
When I died (blog.maryrosecook.com)
60.
Light slowed down to 38 mph (news.harvard.edu)