September 2010 Archive
151.
Intel wants to charge $50 to unlock stuff your CPU can already do (engadget.com)
152.
Potentially Habitable Planet Discovered (arbesman.net)
153.
Self-Control Matters Far More Than Raw Intelligence (madepublishing.com)
154.
A computer virus with an entirely new purpose (news.yahoo.com)
155.
'How piracy works' according to Minecraft creator (notch.tumblr.com)
156.
Status Of CrunchPad Litigation (techcrunch.com)
157.
Courtney Love does the math (2000) (salon.com)
158.
Confirmed: Intel says HDCP 'master key' crack is real (engadget.com)
159.
Texas Hold'em Experiment (benjoffe.com)
160.
Coding Horror: YouTube vs. Fair Use (codinghorror.com)
161.
Yosefk - My history with Forth & stack machines (yosefk.com)
162.
Is that Bill Gates staring back at you from Outlook 2010? (arstechnica.com)
163.
Hacker News Instant Search (instantise.com)
164.
Biolab Disaster - an HTML5 Game (plus Making-Of Video) (phoboslab.org)
165.
DHH: How do I learn to program? (37signals.com)
166.
Mongrel2 1.0 released. (sheddingbikes.com)
167.
Mathematics for computer science (Fall 2010, MIT) (courses.csail.mit.edu)
168.
Why Germans have higher productivity and longer vacations (openforum.com)
169.
Rate my iPhone app: cooking recipes as Gantt charts. Tell me what you think. (kangasbros.fi)
170.
Spoon.net runs any software without installing it (incl. IE6/7) (spoon.net)
171.
As Digg Struggles, VP Of Engineering Is Shown The Door (techcrunch.com)
172.
Every BBC Essential Mix, 1993 to 2010 (thenine.ca)
173.
Researchers Map The Sexual Network Of An Entire High School (researchnews.osu.edu)
174.
Most common words unique to 1-star and 5-star App Store reviews (marco.org)
175.
Here's to the Next 3 Years (Yehuda Katz Moves On) (yehudakatz.com)
176.
Collusion (Fred Wilson's thoughts on the Bin38 meeting) (avc.com)
177.
"If you are not paying for it..." (metafilter.com)
178.
Rumpetroll - a new Websockets/HTML5/CSS3/JS experiment (rumpetroll.com)
179.
Your real tax rate: 40% (articles.moneycentral.msn.com)
180.
I Can’t Work Under These Conditions (techcrunch.com)