October 2009 Archive
91.
World of Goo does a Radiohead. Pay whatever you like. (2dboy.com)
92.
Damn the torpedoes (jgc.org)
93.
Why is e^(pi i) = -1? (math.toronto.edu)
94.
What's Going on at the Bay Bridge (sci-experiments.com)
95.
Ask HN: do you feel Google search result quality has gone down?
96.
Flash Professional CS5 will build native iPhone and iPod Touch applications (labs.adobe.com)
97.
Why I like Redis (simonwillison.net)
98.
An Engineer's Guide to Bandwidth (developer.yahoo.net)
99.
Dustin Curtis's new web app (snail.dustincurtis.com)
100.
Ooc - modern object oriented c (ooc-lang.org)
101.
Google Redefines Disruption: The “Less Than Free” Business Model (abovethecrowd.com)
102.
The Answer Factory: Fast, Disposable, and Profitable as Hell (wired.com)
103.
Cottage Computer Programming (atariarchives.org)
104.
Linux: Linus Says, Linux Not Designed; It Never Was (kerneltrap.org)
105.
Unit testing in Coders at Work (gigamonkeys.com)
106.
Work Less, Get More Done: Analytics For Maximizing Productivity (kalzumeus.com)
107.
Herd Mentality (daringfireball.net)
108.
First Pictures Of Single Window Gimp (omgubuntu.co.uk)
109.
Dropbox Acquires The Domain Everyone Thought It Had: Dropbox.com (techcrunch.com)
110.
Ask YC: Any network gurus want a paid holiday? ()
111.
D. J. Bernstein (aaronsw.com)
112.
Ben Huh of "I Can Has Cheezburger" is quietly building a humor empire (mixergy.com)
113.
Ask HN: Please name two of your most favorite books.
114.
This must already exist (lbrandy.com)
115.
Evil Maid goes after TrueCrypt (theinvisiblethings.blogspot.com)
116.
Apple Pulls the Plug Completely on ZFS (zfs.macosforge.org)
117.
I Wouldn't Hire a Programmer With No Interest in Programming Outside of Work (github.com)
118.
Was our oldest ancestor a proton-powered rock? (newscientist.com)
119.
Facebook Memorial Mode: I'm not dead yet (thulbourn.com)
120.
Why Ice Cream Sellers Stand Next to Each Other Instead of Spreading Out (sjsu.edu)