September 2010 Archive
2611.
Is the Web heading toward redirect hell? (royal.pingdom.com)
2612.
Tell HN: The submissions move too fast in the ranking. It was better before. ()
2613.
TechCrunch Doomed? AOL's Engadget Is Getting Crushed By Independent Gizmodo (businessinsider.com)
2614.
IDEO: Good Stories Make Good Brands. Here's 4 Tips and 7 Examples (fastcodesign.com)
2615.
On Startups and Starcraft 2's Diamond League (blog.leasely.com)
2616.
Dealing with startup fears (chegra.posterous.com)
2617.
Jessica Livingston is now tweeting as well (twitter.com)
2618.
Startups and Libertarian Populism (bhargreaves.com)
2619.
Bizarre and impressive YouTube ad campaign (youtube.com)
2620.
Python vs Haskell : An unsatisfying exercise in comparative code linguistics (sandersn.com)
2621.
Interesting story about corruption (cnn.com)
2622.
Bind, unit, and all that (erl.nfshost.com)
2623.
Habits of Mathematical Minds (mathteacherorstudent.blogspot.com)
2624.
Is Transactional Programming Actually Easier? (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
2625.
Scaling Disqus (from a talk at DjangoCon) (blog.disqus.com)
2626.
Oracle 1994: Patents aren't good for our industry where innovation occur rapidly (fsf.org)
2627.
Down with Innovation, Up with Imitation (ribbonfarm.com)
2628.
Getting Started Is Overrated (lifehacker.com)
2629.
September 11th (avc.com)
2630.
Pg's "roots of lisp" Lisp eval function - adding defmacro (stackoverflow.com)
2631.
Lies, damn lies and Chinese science (newhumanist.org.uk)
2632.
The Market for Lemons (en.wikipedia.org)
2633.
Future: could we use 3D printing to tinker our computer, phone? (video) (faircompanies.com)
2634.
Solving for Banner Blindness. Solve Media. (bothsidesofthetable.com)
2635.
The Principia Discordia (classic hacker/60's counterculture) (principiadiscordia.com)
2636.
When process are cheap, who needs timeouts? (javalimit.com)
2637.
Ask HN: Safe to release source code after DMCA? ()
2638.
Justice Department Settles with 6 major Technology Firms - Employee Solicitation (justice.gov)
2639.
Facebook is the cancer of the Internet (whoisthefiveoclockhero.blogspot.com)
2640.
These are the PayPal dev challenge entries (x.com)