November 2011 Archive
151.
DressRush Pitch Deck (investors.dressrush.com)
152.
Linux Mint: The new Ubuntu? (extremetech.com)
153.
Isaacs: try/catch is an anti-pattern (groups.google.com)
154.
The end of an era: Internet Explorer drops below 50% of Web usage (arstechnica.com)
155.
New Stanford class on Cryptography (crypto-class.org)
156.
Image Ad Blending Works Really, Really Well (kalzumeus.com)
157.
Scroogled (2007) (scroogle.org)
158.
You're a developer, so why do you work for someone else? (intermittentintelligence.com)
159.
Declassified Bunker of the USSR (englishrussia.com)
160.
Google Engineer: What I learned in the war (postcards.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
161.
In Response to SOPA, Reddit Meshnet Project picks up steam (forbes.com)
162.
Firefox – tons of tools for web developers (hacks.mozilla.org)
163.
Python Facts (facts.learnpython.org)
164.
Please Poach Me (pleasepoach.me)
165.
I wrote BozoCrack to show why plain MD5 is a horrible way to hash passwords. (github.com)
166.
Grove.io: Hosted, Searchable IRC Chat For Teams (readwriteweb.com)
167.
Lessons I wish I had been Taught (alumni.media.mit.edu)
168.
SciRuby (sciruby.com)
169.
Unix v6 Ported to ANSI C (os-blog.com)
170.
How Khan Academy is using machine learning to assess student mastery (david-hu.com)
171.
Father's homemade machine helps disabled son to walk (video) (bbc.co.uk)
172.
Machine Vision made Easy - SimpleCV (simplecv.org)
173.
Why Daylight Saving Time Should Be Abolished (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
174.
Carmack: Doom 3's engine ready for open-sourcing, awaiting 'OK' from legal (engadget.com)
175.
One-time Secret: Share passwords etc with URIs that work only once (onetimesecret.com)
176.
Microsoft, Apple and Others Withdrawal Support for SOPA (informationweek.com)
177.
Most laser printer printed pages have tracking watermark (brahmsyellowdots.blogspot.com)
178.
Carmack: Parallel Implementations (altdevblogaday.com)
179.
Clayton Christensen: How MBA-driven Profit focus is Killing the U.S. Economy (forbes.com)
180.
EU Court of Justice: Censorship in Name of Copyright Violates Fundamental Rights (laquadrature.net)