November 2010 Archive
151.
How I built 7books in under 4 weeks (7bks.com)
152.
U.S. Government Seizes BitTorrent Search Engine Domain and More (torrentfreak.com)
153.
Berners-Lee: Facebook 'threatens' web future (theregister.co.uk)
154.
A hell of a time (blog.nerdchic.net)
155.
Some powerful commands for Linux (pixelbeat.org)
156.
A Collection of Useful .gitignore Templates (github.com)
157.
"Please take this down and write your own book." (github.com)
158.
The Insanity Virus (discovermagazine.com)
159.
How A Half-Broken Halloween Promotion Smashed Revenue Records (kalzumeus.com)
160.
Japan's Latest Rock Star Is A 3D Hologram - Draws Huge Crowds (singularityhub.com)
161.
Using MySQL as a NoSQL - A story for exceeding 750,000 qps on a commodity server (yoshinorimatsunobu.blogspot.com)
162.
How I filled two dumpsters and went paperless (ryanwaggoner.com)
163.
EFF: How to Deploy HTTPS Correctly (eff.org)
164.
Turns out, it is a river in Egypt (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
165.
The Incredible Power of the Amazon EC2 Cluster GPU Instances (allthingsdistributed.com)
166.
Instapaper's backup method (marco.org)
167.
A Follow-Up to "The Web is Public Domain" (cookssource.com)
168.
Buddhism and Happiness: Sitting Quietly, Doing Something (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
169.
A latent gift from _why (blog.hackety-hack.com)
170.
Microsoft furious at $2,000 bounty for open source Kinect drivers (techeye.net)
171.
Incubator Incubator - Making All Your Incubation Dreams Come True (incubatorincubator.com)
172.
The Airport Security Grope (pixiq.com)
173.
Joe Stump: Your city sucks (And so does mine) (stu.mp)
174.
SSH scans - I caught one (seclists.org)
175.
100 Naked Citizens: 100 Leaked Body Scans (wired.com)
176.
The Only OS X Shortcut You Need to Remember (adamwalters.info)
177.
Atomo, the programmer's programmable programming language (atomo-lang.org)
178.
Mathematical explanation of music and white/black notes in a piano (math.stackexchange.com)
179.
When we have money we'll do X (blog.antoniocangiano.com)
180.
Dear Foursquare, Gowalla: Please Let’s Stop Pretending This Is Fun (techcrunch.com)