October 2009 Archive
1.
A terrible tragedy: Dan Haubert of Ticketstumbler (fallentimes) has passed away (ticketstumbler.com)
2.
What Startups Are Really Like (paulgraham.com)
3.
So...what the hell's wrong with you, Shooter?
4.
If you had 5 dollars and 2 hours, how would you make as much money as possible? (entrepreneur.venturebeat.com)
5.
This Is a Photoshop and It Blew My Mind - Photosketch (gizmodo.com)
6.
I Was Told I Was Very Smart (theferrett.livejournal.com)
7.
The Gervais Principle, or The Office According to "The Office" (ribbonfarm.com)
8.
Google Groups is Dead (ejohn.org)
9.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to explain this to you (diveintomark.org)
10.
Tell HN: My 'mystery project': I couldn't sleep, so I backed up GeoCities (reocities.com)
11.
How to Write Clearly, Think Clearly, and Learn Easily (ai.uga.edu)
12.
What I've Earned (And Learned) From Writing a Ruby Programming Book (beginningruby.org)
13.
Paul Buchheit: Applied Philosophy, a.k.a. "Hacking" (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
14.
Aaron Swartz shows his FBI file (aaronsw.com)
15.
Example of a good YC application video: Directed Edge (scott-oviwe.posterous.com)
16.
How We Made GitHub Fast: A detailed look at GitHub's new architecture (github.com)
17.
What problems does Google Wave solve? (danieltenner.com)
18.
Guido's Proposal: Moratorium on Python language changes (mail.python.org)
19.
Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala released (ubuntu.com)
20.
Brewing a Better Rating System (blog.steepster.com)
21.
Be lucky - it's an easy skill to learn (telegraph.co.uk)
22.
Tools we use for running our startup (balsamiq.com)
23.
Rich vs. King in the Real World: Why I sold my company (blog.asmartbear.com)
24.
I like Unicorn (Rack HTTP server) because it's Unix (tomayko.com)
25.
Tell HN: Dealing with VCs, my experience
26.
Elements Of Statistical Learning: now free pdf (www-stat.stanford.edu)
27.
Amazon Relational Database Service (aws.amazon.com)
28.
C++ in Coders at Work (gigamonkeys.com)
29.
Piratebay strikes back (blog.brokep.com)
30.
"How do I set the User-Agent string in Java?" - L. Page (1996) (guyro.typepad.com)