December 2011 Archive
3571.
The missing newsletter of Arch Linux (nicosphere.net)
3572.
Experiences with Noir: Taking Clojure Web-Dev to the Next Level (blog.andrewvc.com)
3573.
Founders Preferred Stock Documents created by Orrick (johnbautista.posterous.com)
3574.
A dumb way to apply for an IT Job at Marriott (securityweek.com)
3575.
Swiss Government: Piracy Pays for Itself (pcmag.com)
3576.
DARPA’s Shredder Challenge Solved (darpa.mil)
3577.
Programming language can't be copyrighted: EU court (spacedaily.com)
3578.
Duolingo intro video. Learn languages for free combined with social translation (youtube.com)
3579.
Win office hours w YC partners, WIRED editor, and free trip there (ww.charitybuzz.com)
3580.
Pro Tip: Don’t Fall in the Thames (lastwordonnothing.com)
3581.
My Web Application Bootstrap Script (blog.markfayngersh.com)
3582.
Ask HN: What assumptions about your product turned out to be false. ()
3583.
Fan death (en.wikipedia.org)
3584.
Good Morning. You're Nobel Laureates. (nytimes.com)
3585.
Very raw guide to creating startup cult following (guotime.com)
3586.
The Artist Who Gave Apple's Icons a Human Face (blogs.plos.org)
3587.
Mammoths May Be Roaming the World In Five Years (gizmodo.com)
3588.
Ebook: Scala for the Impatient (horstmann.com)
3589.
Internet is not the final solution yet, paper is (hailang.me)
3590.
How to stumble upon a great business idea (2founders.com)
3591.
An introduction to pathfinding with A* in python | joi.degn.de (joi.degn.de)
3592.
NodeUp 8: An npm deep dive show. (nodeup.com)
3593.
Ask HN: What information would you like to know around mobile appstores? (quora.com)
3594.
"Hero," a drawing made with 3.2 million ink dots by hand (vimeo.com)
3595.
No More Concerts in Switzerland (blog.earbits.com)
3596.
How the Internet is destroying everything (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3597.
Story of Average Indian ‘Techie’ (yuvi.in)
3598.
Republic Wireless: We’re ready, are you? (extremetech.com)
3599.
Engineer A Great Product By Building A Startup With A Culture Of Constraints (forbes.com)
3600.
Canada to get it's own DMCA: Act Now (ccer.ca)