January 2012 Archive
451.
Ruby Frameworks? Which one? Bye bye Rails. (slideshare.net)
452.
Military technology: Magic bullets (economist.com)
453.
My Startup Failed, But It's OK (coderholic.com)
454.
The Little Redis Book (openmymind.net)
455.
Free book on Bayesian machine learning by David Barber (web4.cs.ucl.ac.uk)
456.
Poll: Do you use app hosting or run your own server?
457.
Jekyll Bootstrap: The Quickest Way to Blog with Jekyll (jekyllbootstrap.com)
458.
Ask HN: why is the Internet experiencing high packet-loss? (internettrafficreport.com)
459.
This Girl Snuck Into a Russian Military Rocket Factory (lana-sator.livejournal.com)
460.
MacGap: Desktop WebKit wrapper for HTML/CSS/JS applications (github.com)
461.
Senator Harry Reid Caves: PIPA Postponed (techcrunch.com)
462.
Clean Your App Permissions in 2 Minutes (mypermissions.org)
463.
Scouting An Abandoned Cold War Missile Base Hidden In The Adirondacks (scoutingny.com)
464.
Google Fires Back at Twitter: You Took Yourself Out of Search (mashable.com)
465.
Why I switched from Ruby back to C++ (chrismdp.github.com)
466.
Curebit (YC W11) Raises $1.2 Million For Online Referral System (techcrunch.com)
467.
A Tour of Amazon's DynamoDB (paperplanes.de)
468.
Pledge support to Wikipedia if they do a SOPA blackout (wikipediablackout.com)
469.
Man Embraces Useless Machines, and Absurdity Ensues (nytimes.com)
470.
FARK has gone white to "support" SOPA/PIPA (fark.com)
471.
Bill Gates on his last visit with Steve Jobs (geekwire.com)
472.
The Moore's Law free lunch is over. Now welcome to the hardware jungle. (herbsutter.com)
473.
The things first time founders do… (klinger.io)
474.
Make HTTP requests from your browser (hurl.it)
475.
Open-source Dropbox alternative powered by Git (github.com)
476.
Lockdown - The coming war on general-purpose computing (boingboing.net)
477.
I'm a teapot (nytimes.com)
478.
The Path to Hacker School (unschooled.org)
479.
Ubuntu TV unveiled (pcpro.co.uk)
480.
Why Software Development Estimations Are Regularly Off (diegobasch.com)