Reverse Engineering, why and how.
(lostscrews.com)
January 2010 Archive
361.
362.
The New Cavemen Lifestyle
(nytimes.com)
363.
Going back to C
(reddit.com)
364.
Canonical/Yahoo revenue deal; Yahoo is the new Ubuntu search default
(lists.ubuntu.com)
365.
The future of UI will be boring
(scottberkun.com)
366.
Secrets of Looking Good on the Dance Floor
(spiegel.de)
367.
Solving Project Euler problems
(bentilly.blogspot.com)
368.
French 3 Strikes Group Unveils Copyright Infringing Logo
(torrentfreak.com)
369.
Dropbox has an IANA port number now
(iana.org)
370.
Math visualization: (x + 1)^2
(billthelizard.com)
372.
Swedish startup selling North Korean jeans
(spiegel.de)
373.
Why Can’t the I.R.S. Help Fill in the Blanks?
(nytimes.com)
374.
Answer the Freaking Question
(dougshaw.com)
375.
User uploads fake flag to Wikipedia, flag companies run with it.
(forum.watmm.com)
376.
You Release Late and Infrequently
(measuringmeasures.blogspot.com)
377.
A Peek Into Netflix Queues
(nytimes.com)
378.
Cross-Site HTTP Requests Now Supported in Firefox
(developer.mozilla.org)
379.
380.
Google Chromium Bug: Huge amount of goats teleported
(code.google.com)
381.
Emacs as a tiling window manager
(monkey.org)
382.
Python Performance Tips
(wiki.python.org)
383.
384.
Google Voice for iPhone and Palm WebOS
(googlevoiceblog.blogspot.com)
385.
387.
7 Major Sites that Send Passwords Unprotected, & China's Deep Packet Inspection
(blog.adamsmith.cc)
388.
389.
Why Save MySQL Now?
(holdenweb.blogspot.com)
390.
Reddit Clone in 20 Minutes and 100 Lines of Lisp
(homepage.mac.com)