2010 Archive
1711.
Hacker News Instant Search (instantise.com)
1712.
Biolab Disaster - an HTML5 Game (plus Making-Of Video) (phoboslab.org)
1713.
Google AI Challenge: Winner post-mortem and source code (a1k0n.net)
1714.
That mysterious J in emails (blogs.msdn.com)
1715.
The Turn (1993) (theatlantic.com)
1716.
Nuke’em Till They Glow – Quitting My First Job (steveblank.com)
1717.
Hacker Spoofs Cell Phone Tower to Intercept Calls (wired.com)
1718.
Now this is how you pitch your product to an open source company (blog.reddit.com)
1719.
List of freely available programming books (stackoverflow.com)
1720.
Feds admit storing checkpoint body scan images (news.cnet.com)
1721.
Perelman declines 1M prize: "I have everything I want" (gazeta.ru)
1722.
NoSQL vs. RDBMS: Let the flames begin (stu.mp)
1723.
DHH: How do I learn to program? (37signals.com)
1724.
Mongrel2 1.0 released. (sheddingbikes.com)
1725.
12 Months with MongoDB (blog.wordnik.com)
1726.
The war on WikiLeaks and why it matters (salon.com)
1727.
3 Tesla Execs Dead In Palo Alto Plane Crash (jalopnik.com)
1728.
Let’s Admit Why There Are So Many “Job Hoppers” In Startupland (mixergy.com)
1729.
An umbrella designed using aerodynamic theory to withstand 100km/h winds (senzumbrellas.com)
1730.
Scott Adams: FaceBook Killer (dilbert.com)
1731.
I made a fake-cake generator for my 30th birthday (cakesy.com)
1732.
Making GitHub More Open: Git-backed Wikis (github.com)
1733.
WikiLeaked Cables Confirm China’s Politburo Was Behind Google Hacking Incident (techcrunch.com)
1734.
Mathematics for computer science (Fall 2010, MIT) (courses.csail.mit.edu)
1735.
US government finally admits most piracy estimates are bogus (arstechnica.com)
1736.
Rails 3 Cheat Sheets from Envy Labs (blog.envylabs.com)
1737.
Ask Tom Preston-Werner, cofounder of GitHub, anything Today, Mon 18 Oct 2010.
1738.
Google's CEO: 'The Laws Are Written by Lobbyists' (theatlantic.com)
1739.
I stood there, an American citizen, sexually assaulted by a government official (ourlittlechatterboxes.com)
1740.
Why Germans have higher productivity and longer vacations (openforum.com)