June 2011 Archive
331.
A cron pitfall that will probably snare you at least once in your career (reddit.com)
332.
Show HN: I wrote a co-founder equity calculator over the weekend (foundrs.com)
333.
Moving back to SF and doing Y Combinator again (kulveer.co.uk)
334.
Poll: Have you moved from JavaScript to CoffeeScript?
335.
Linus Torvalds on userspace filesystems (spinics.net)
336.
Third richest man in China lives on $20 a day, eats same meals as workers (bbc.co.uk)
337.
Firefox update policy: the enterprise is wrong, not Mozilla (arstechnica.com)
338.
Suspension, Ban or Hellban? (codinghorror.com)
339.
Introducing appointment slots in Google Calendar (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
340.
Microsoft refuses to comment as .NET developers fret about Windows 8 (itwriting.com)
341.
DotCloud Pricing Announced (dotcloud.com)
342.
House Keys copyable from 200 ft away via camera (jacobsschool.ucsd.edu)
343.
Why Microsoft has made developers horrified about coding for Windows 8 (arstechnica.com)
344.
Death By Regulation: FaceCash Is Shutting Down in California (facecash.com)
345.
Husky Starcraft: From Burgerville to 500K YouTube Subscribers in 2 Years (startupsopensourced.com)
346.
Amazon will end affiliate program in California if new law passes (boingboing.net)
347.
Bank of Canada: The New $100 Note (youtube.com)
348.
Usenet, updated in real time as it was thirty years ago (olduse.net)
349.
Is tmux the GNU Screen killer? (techrepublic.com)
350.
Ask PG: How would you have started Reddit/HN without your existing audience?
351.
352.
MySpace Acquired: Email From CEO Mike Jones To Employees (techcrunch.com)
353.
Experience porting 4k lines of C code to go (blog.kowalczyk.info)
354.
Google's "Chrome Frame" plugin for IE no longer requires admin rights (blog.chromium.org)
355.
How I Learned to Live Google-free (spectrum.ieee.org)
356.
Steve Jobs describes iCloud experience at WWDC 1997 (youtu.be)
357.
The Noob Guide to Online Marketing (seomoz.org)
358.
SocketStream: a real-time web framework for Node.js (github.com)
359.
IBM Turns 100 (cbsnews.com)
360.
Engineering hints you'll rarely hear (ibm.com)