January 2012 Archive
3511.
About CeroWrt (cero2.bufferbloat.net)
3512.
The Four Horsemen of the General Computing Apocalypse (readwriteweb.com)
3513.
Copyright Infringement: British Man Faces Extradition To U.S. (deadline.com)
3514.
Schlep Blindness (paulgraham.com)
3515.
Objective-C, Designing With Blocks (benjamincoe.com)
3516.
Zappos: Security Email (blogs.zappos.com)
3517.
Refactoring: When is it appropriate to not rewrite code as a Freelancer? (swizec.com)
3518.
MPAA Calls SOPA Blackout "Dangerous" (one37.net)
3519.
Copyright, patents, the public domain and today's Supreme Court decision (patentlyo.com)
3520.
Ask HN: Is piracy actually a problem? (SOPA) ()
3521.
Berlin Start-Up 6Wunderkinder: Hopes are High for 'Workplace Facebook' (spiegel.de)
3522.
Out of the box thinking..?? Have a look at the question. (social.technet.microsoft.com)
3523.
Common Crawl dataset to move to AWS Public Data Sets (semanticweb.com)
3524.
Ask HN: What's the location specific job board you use? ()
3525.
Why are software development task estimations regularly off by a factor of 2-3? (quora.com)
3526.
The IM Conversation In Which 19-Year-Old Zuckerberg Decided To Build Facebook (businessinsider.com)
3527.
Pipe Logic (linusakesson.net)
3528.
Interface Designers Now Have Their Own Typeface (thenextweb.com)
3529.
Catalog for scala libraries (ls.implicit.ly)
3530.
Collision detection in Sonic the Hedgehog (info.sonicretro.org)
3531.
Show HN: Self-driving Lego Mindstorms Robot using a Neural Network (slowping.com)
3532.
When We Build (vimeo.com)
3533.
GWT - Pros and Cons (javacodegeeks.com)
3534.
Can Simplicity Scale? (blog.regehr.org)
3535.
Lucian Freud, Interrupted (vanityfair.com)
3536.
3 Things That All Great Startups Have: Passion, Hard Problems, Empathy (maplebutter.com)
3537.
Excerpts from new O'Reilly book on Complexity Science. (allendowney.blogspot.com)
3538.
Khan Academy team shares stories that inspire (khanacademy.org)
3539.
MIT Genius Stuffs 100 Processors Into Single Chip (wired.com)
3540.
How Do We Identifiy Good Ideas? (wired.com)