2010 Archive
1981.
WakeMate review (engadget.com)
1982.
JavaScript: It’s Not Just for Browsers Any More (pragprog.com)
1983.
Bitbucket Joins Atlassian (blog.bitbucket.org)
1984.
The (Real) Hot Girl Effect and Networking (blog.shrewple.com)
1985.
Sergey Brin’s Search for a Parkinson’s Cure (wired.com)
1986.
Making the URL bar useful again: Where the Breadcrumb should have been all along (uxmag.com)
1987.
Why 37signals advice is irrelevant and unhelpful (iwasamonkey.tumblr.com)
1988.
Code icebergs (gabrielweinberg.com)
1989.
You Can't Sacrifice Partition Tolerance (codahale.com)
1990.
Tell HN: The Submissions System is Broken
1991.
Theo de Raadt summarizes the OpenBSD IPSec "backdoor" situation (marc.info)
1992.
If you code HTML, Zen Coding will change your life (downloadsquad.com)
1993.
Marketing Lessons from A/B Testing a Homeless Man's Sign (dailyconversions.com)
1994.
Adam? …is there a reason your laptop is in the fridge? (kempa.com)
1995.
How (and Why) to Stop Multitasking (blogs.hbr.org)
1996.
How New Ideas Almost Killed Our Startup (viniciusvacanti.com)
1997.
How I Pitched TechCrunch And How To Get Press When You Launch Your Startup (jasonlbaptiste.com)
1998.
Homemade spacecraft reaches 100,000 ft, films the whole way (geek.com)
1999.
Advertising is devastating to my well-being (briancarper.net)
2000.
The Startup Diet: How I Lost 35 Pounds While Working Overtime (paulstamatiou.com)
2001.
Ask HN: Where do you host your webapp?
2002.
The Pirate Bay up again - bandwidth provided by Swedish Pirate Party (thepiratebay.org)
2003.
Some things I love about Hacker News (and a few I don’t) (ryanwaggoner.com)
2004.
Allan Odgaard's Latest Comments on TextMate 2 (old.nabble.com)
2005.
Donate few bucks to Wikipedia (We're all using it on a daily basis, aren't we?) (wikimediafoundation.org)
2006.
What is LaTeX and Why You Should Care (defmacro.org)
2007.
Patriot Act Renewed Without Any New Civil Liberties Protections (eff.org)
2008.
MIT Entrance exam (1869) (libraries.mit.edu)
2009.
The gunfighter's dilemma (news.bbc.co.uk)
2010.
This is amazing. HTML5. No Flash. No Java. Works on iPhone. (cimota.com)