June 2011 Archive
301.
CA Amazon Tax Signed Into Law (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
302.
Node.js is Backwards (blog.ankurgoyal.com)
303.
New Japanese Pop Idol Shocks Fans With News - She’s Not Real (singularityhub.com)
304.
A Whole Bunch of Amazing Stuff Pseudo Elements Can Do (css-tricks.com)
305.
Show HN: Google Charts done in Canvas, side project (mattgreer.org)
306.
Algorithms for Massive Data Sets (cs.princeton.edu)
307.
Electronic Arts Hates Strong Passwords (kaurkuut.com)
308.
When hard books disappear (kk.org)
309.
LulzSec Exposed (seclists.org)
310.
Hacker News Job Board?
311.
(debunked) PayPal vulnerability allows access to any account within 30 seconds (thenextweb.com)
312.
Andrew Mason’s "I'm not answering that" technique (allthingsd.com)
313.
Sony Music Brazil hacked (blog.sucuri.net)
314.
Airbnb admits rogue sales team used Craigslist for stealthy property drive (tnooz.com)
315.
An Open Letter To LulzSec (pastebin.com)
316.
How to become a proficient Python programmer (blog.dispatched.ch)
317.
iOS 5 has garbage collection. Here comes MacRuby/iOS? (pogodan.com)
318.
Local Food or Less Meat? Data Tells The Real Story (blogs.hbr.org)
319.
You don't understand something until you think it's obvious. (mebassett.blogspot.com)
320.
Yes, it is possible to cross Dublin without passing a pub (kindle-maps.com)
321.
How to program independent games (the-witness.net)
322.
Fukushima: It's much worse than you think (english.aljazeera.net)
323.
Geeky Stats About Magic Mushrooms (motherjones.com)
324.
LulzSec hacks into Bethesda Softworks accessing 200k Brink user accounts (pastebin.com)
325.
Technical Co-founders Are Overrated (lederhosenlabs.com)
326.
Skype Fires Executives, Avoiding Payouts (bloomberg.com)
327.
The best of $user on HN, with eBook export (bitovod.com)
328.
"I trust Redis-on-disk every day less." --Salvatore (groups.google.com)
329.
What does the C++0x standardized memory model mean? (stackoverflow.com)
330.
Ask HN: Advice for a young, self-taught programmer