January 2011 Archive
931.
The mistakes I made in Quora (scobleizer.com)
932.
HTML5 client-side graphing calculator (graph.tk)
933.
Building a 4 bit computer from Transistors (waitingforfriday.com)
934.
San Diego: join us for SD Hacker News meetup #13 (Fri 1/28) (anyvite.com)
935.
Heroku founder Adam Wiggins: Speculating Sucks (2008) (adam.heroku.com)
936.
My semi-regular reminder that Python 3 is on schedule (sayspy.blogspot.com)
937.
Gary Taubes: The Inanity of Overeating (garytaubes.com)
938.
Airbnb (YC W09) Grew 800% in 2010 (ycombinator.posterous.com)
939.
ƒu.js - The Functional DOM traversing library. (tsenart.github.com)
940.
I suck at web design, so I made a contest to design rubycommitters.org. (tenderlovemaking.com)
941.
jade: a node.js template engine (jade-lang.com)
942.
Simple Haskell webapp: Generate random tweets using Markov chains (jaspervdj.be)
943.
Webdis: HTTP + JSON API for Redis (thechangelog.com)
944.
If You Are So Smart, Why Aren't You an Entrepreneur? (Study) (ideas.repec.org)
945.
Ask PG: Will the Yuri Milner deal affect which startups YC accepts?
946.
Candid pictures from Bell Labs in the 1960s (luckham.org)
947.
Reptyr: move an already-running process into screen (better than screenify) (blog.nelhage.com)
948.
Pretty Perl (blogs.perl.org)
949.
Saturn's hexagon recreated in the laboratory (planetary.org)
950.
Hiring talented hackers with deadly, insatiable thirst for knowledge (YC W10) (seeinginteractive.com)
951.
A world without advertising (bemmu.posterous.com)
952.
Little Known Hacker News (2008) (techcrunch.com)
953.
Digg Founder Kevin Rose Launches Private Newsletter Called Foundation (techcrunch.com)
954.
Creators Should Never Read Their Forums (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
955.
The Groupon dirty secret (blackysky.com)
956.
How I sold my company to Google ($80million) (thenextweb.com)
957.
SVG: The best way to graph quantitative data (developers.simplegeo.com)
958.
How to Build Content That Converts Into Users (b.lesseverything.com)
959.
Salvatore Sanfilippo talks Redis design and internals (thechangelog.com)
960.
Frickin’ Laser Beams: Fact vs Fiction (martianchronicles.wordpress.com)