Why I get my entertainment via BitTorrent
(luminarious.tumblr.com)
May 2011 Archive
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Sony loses 12,700 credit card numbers
(joystiq.com)
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PSN has been hacked again
(mcvuk.com)
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How to handle 1000s of concurrent users on a 360MB VPS
(markmaunder.com)
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Visualisation of Machine Learning Algorithms
(mldemos.epfl.ch)
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The Rise of "Logical Punctuation".
(slate.com)
102.
Erlang inventor: Why do we need modules and files?
(erlang.org)
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Airbnb Has Arrived: Raising Mega-Round at a $1 Billion+ Valuation
(techcrunch.com)
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Linux 3.0-rc1 is here
(git.kernel.org)
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These are things in PHP which make me sad
(phpsadness.com)
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The Pirate Bay: “The Battle of Internets is About to Begin”
(torrentfreak.com)
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The Hot/Crazy Solid State Drive Scale
(codinghorror.com)
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Ridiculously easy world times and meetings across time zones
(worldtimebuddy.com)
111.
Inspired by XKCD:903, Wikipedia steps to philosophy
(ryanelmquist.com)
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Hacker News Analysis
(blog.echen.me)
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Google Exec Says It's A Good Idea: Open The Index And Speed Up The Internet
(siliconvalleywatcher.com)
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Want Hacker News Comment Scores Back? Check out HNPoints.com
(hnpoints.com)
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Angry Birds for Chrome in Canvas and WebGL
(chrome.google.com)
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Stolen Camera Finder
(stolencamerafinder.com)
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What percentage of people are alive today?
(1000memories.com)
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Mozilla tells DHS: we won't help you censor the Internet
(boingboing.net)
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LevelDB: a fast and lightweight key/value database library
(code.google.com)
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Duke Nukem Forever has gone gold
(gbxforums.gearboxsoftware.com)