February 2011 Archive
901.
The JRR Tolkien Estate Can Go Fuck Itself (giro.org)
902.
The decline of the $10 million IPO, and why it matters (urgentspeed.com)
903.
Mixpanel buys a billboard, declares page views are dead. (thenextweb.com)
904.
Infographs are Ruining the Internet (b.lesseverything.com)
905.
Disciple: A Strict Dialect of Haskell (disciple.ouroborus.net)
906.
SeaMicro drops another Atom bomb on the server market (venturebeat.com)
907.
Most venture capital funds lose money (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
908.
Fancy: first bootstrapped language targeting Rubinius VM other than Ruby (rubini.us)
909.
An update to Google Social Search (googleblog.blogspot.com)
910.
How many users do you need for a 100MM / year consumer Internet product? (andrewchenblog.com)
911.
A Closer Look at the Java 2.2250738585072012e-308 Bug (exploringbinary.com)
912.
Microsoft beware: Stephen Elop is a flight risk (2008) (siliconbeat.com)
913.
Creating a Product Focused Startup Culture (mikekarnj.com)
914.
Clojure REPL for Android (market.android.com)
915.
The case of the identical rabbit games (kotaku.com)
916.
A Duck & a Wiki Team Up Against the Content Farms (readwriteweb.com)
917.
Do I Owe My Employees a Career Path? (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
918.
Mustache 2.0 and the Future of Mustache.js (writing.jan.io)
919.
The Arab uprisings of 2011 are like the European revolutions of 1848 (slate.com)
920.
Announcing CodeConf 2011 (GitHub is putting on a conference) (github.com)
921.
Free Software, Paid Support (avc.com)
922.
Forth vs Lisp (c2.com)
923.
HIV as you've never seen it before (newscientist.com)
924.
Algorithms, A Dropbox Challenge and Dynamic Programming (skorks.com)
925.
Clever ARM instruction validation for Chrome Native Client (chromium.org)
926.
Hacker Public Radio (hackerpublicradio.org)
927.
Maze-generation algorithms, with JS demos (weblog.jamisbuck.org)
928.
Snag great investors at first OAF Philly (apply deadline next Fri) (gabrielweinberg.com)
929.
World’s first programmable nanoprocessor (seas.harvard.edu)
930.
Happy 18th Birthday, Ruby (rubyinside.com)