September 2011 Archive
1.
I was once a Facebook fool (public.numair.com)
2.
Stripe: instant payment processing for developers (stripe.com)
3.
Speed-of-light experiments yield baffling result at LHC (bbc.co.uk)
4.
Bring a stick man to life. (drawastickman.com)
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Fucking Sue Me (pud.com)
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If this then that (ifttt.com)
7.
This is what happens when one guy practices art every day for nine years (conceptart.org)
8.
Git Is Simpler Than You Think (nfarina.com)
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Joel Spolsky Launches Trello - Organize Anything Together (trello.com)
10.
Linux is now hosted on GitHub (github.com)
11.
Facebook is scaring me (scripting.com)
12.
Academics should stop doing free peer-review for non-open-access journals. (timeshighereducation.co.uk)
13.
Hey Google, I want my cache links back (jacquesmattheij.com)
14.
Google Flight Search (google.com)
15.
A First Look at BankSimple (banksimple.com)
16.
Logging out of Facbook is not enough (nikcub.appspot.com)
17.
Google Correlate by Drawing (google.com)
18.
Technical Papers Every Programmer Should Read (At Least Twice) (blog.fogus.me)
19.
The Best Science Fiction Books (According to Reddit) (blamcast.net)
20.
Twitter's Storm (complex event processing system) is now open source (github.com)
21.
Very cool, but very creepy, open source project (notcot.org)
22.
I want to pay for TextMate 2 (marco.org)
23.
"Algorithm" is not a four letter word (jamisbuck.org)
24.
Are jobs obsolete? (cnn.com)
25.
How to Rock an Algorithms Interview (blog.palantir.com)
26.
Introducing Amazon Silk (amazonsilk.wordpress.com)
27.
New Boston Globe website design (bostonglobe.com)
28.
Spotify now requires a Facebook account to sign up. (getsatisfaction.com)
29.
Programmers' Day (en.wikipedia.org)
30.
Princeton bans academics from handing copyright to journal publishers (theconversation.edu.au)