October 2011 Archive
301.
Gates to students: Don’t try to be a billionaire, it’s overrated (geekwire.com)
302.
How to beat the CAP theorem (nathanmarz.com)
303.
On Stack Overflow's recent battles with the .NET Garbage Collector (samsaffron.com)
304.
Canadian researcher traces AIDS to single bush hunter from 1921 (theglobeandmail.com)
305.
The Greatest Hacks of My Life (wesleytansey.com)
306.
Ruby 1.9.3 released (blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp)
307.
"The way Steve Jobs described the computer—as a bicycle for the mind" (createdigitalmusic.com)
308.
The 99 percent (economist.com)
309.
Android 4.0 SDK Now Available (developer.android.com)
310.
Metroid Source Code Expanded (romhacking.net)
311.
How to get into Y Combinator (samaltman.com)
312.
I take it back. Unity is cool. (lunduke.com)
313.
Gerald Sussman: "We Really Don't Know How To Compute" (infoq.com)
314.
Publicly funded science should be open science (online.wsj.com)
315.
Daring Fireball: The iPhone 4S (daringfireball.net)
316.
Stanford Computer Science '10-'11 Salary Survey Results ()
317.
How to Draw a Circle (banu.com)
318.
The Hubble Blew My Mind (blog.wekeroad.com)
319.
Why Palantir Makes My Head Hurt (kellblog.com)
320.
Wikileaks Is Running Out Of Cash (techcrunch.com)
321.
The Volkswagen Group is using IE6 as standard for displaying web pages (vwgroupsupply.com)
322.
Turn Your Smartphone Into A Robot (kickstarter.com)
323.
Adobe acquires Typekit (blog.typekit.com)
324.
Two amusing side channel attacks (syhw.posterous.com)
325.
Meet the New Super People (nytimes.com)
326.
Ask HN: Is brogrammer a sexist term?
327.
The $36 soda: Overdrafting in America (banksimple.com)
328.
Linux Fundamentals (funtoo.org)
329.
Ubuntu and GNOME jump the shark (esr.ibiblio.org)
330.
Isaac Asimov on Security Theatre. (schneier.com)