August 2010 Archive
271.
DNSMadeEasy under major (over 50Gbps) DDoS Attack out of China (twitter.com)
272.
How to think like an entrepreneur, wherever you are (eu.techcrunch.com)
273.
Rails 3.0: Release candidate 2 (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
274.
Chromium sends data to Google upon startup (groups.google.com)
275.
Colleges Serve the People Who Work There, Not the Students (online.wsj.com)
276.
How I Made Money Spamming Twitter with Contextual Book Suggestions (blog.charleshooper.net)
277.
Google, Just Cut The BS And Give The Gordon Gekko Speech Already (techcrunch.com)
278.
Inception explained in one infographic (fastcodesign.com)
279.
Shut up and ship (blog.jgc.org)
280.
The Next Silicon Valley (measuringmeasures.com)
281.
Fraud charges against HashRocket executives dropped (jacksonville.com)
282.
Google responds: Facts about our network neutrality policy proposal (googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com)
283.
Facebook is the first to jump into ARM servers (semiaccurate.com)
284.
WebOS 2.0 will include node.js (developer.palm.com)
285.
Issues in the Proof that P ≠ NP (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
286.
An implausibly illustrated introduction to HTML5 Web Workers (wearehugh.com)
287.
Chart Your Growth With Chart.io (YC S10) (techcrunch.com)
288.
The right way to position against competition (blog.asmartbear.com)
289.
MongoDB 1.6 stable released (mongodb.org)
290.
Chopin's Small Miracles (online.wsj.com)
291.
Ask HN: Learning Web Design
292.
Burning Man's open source cell phone system could help save the world (networkworld.com)
293.
People have no bloody idea about saving energy (theregister.co.uk)
294.
Gödel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey (ocw.mit.edu)
295.
GitHub Jobs (jobs.github.com)
296.
Scott Aaronson explains his $200k bet (8 Signs A Claimed P≠NP Proof Is Wrong) (scottaaronson.com)
297.
JS1k, 1k Javascript demo contest (js1k.com)
298.
Christopher Hitchens on the Topic of Cancer (vanityfair.com)
299.
Fabulous: Python library for printing images and fancy text to the terminal (lobstertech.com)
300.
Writing a StarCraft Bot in F# (blogs.msdn.com)