What happens after you interview at Y Combinator — and get rejected.
(katherinehague.com)
March 2012 Archive
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One Drug to Shrink All Tumors
(news.sciencemag.org)
304.
No, really, pi is wrong: The Tau Manifesto
(tauday.com)
305.
Linode Manager Security Incident
(status.linode.com)
306.
In-memory key-value store in C, Go and Python
(darkcoding.net)
307.
Having fun with 404
(heyzap.com)
308.
Show HN: Tired of entering map directions on iPhone? I've streamlined it
(itunes.apple.com)
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Parse 1.0 is released
(blog.parse.com)
313.
Neil deGrasse Tyson: ‘How Much Would You Pay for the Universe?’
(openculture.com)
314.
Rails is just an API
(blog.alexmaccaw.com)
315.
#1 CSRF Is A Vulnerability In All Browsers
(homakov.blogspot.com)
316.
Icon Fonts are Awesome
(css-tricks.com)
317.
Torvalds: More bitwise tricks
(plus.google.com)
319.
Khan Academy iPad app launched
(itunes.apple.com)
321.
ZeroRPC
(github.com)
322.
Linux Directory Structure (File System Structure) Explained with Examples
(thegeekstuff.com)
323.
James Cameron's entirely new submarine
(nytimes.com)
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Hacking is Important
(randsinrepose.com)
326.
Jef Raskin's final gift to Aza (2010)
(azarask.in)
328.
Paul Graham PyCon 2012 keynote
(pyvideo.org)
329.
How to explain your game to an asshole
(pentadact.com)
330.
SourceMaps in Chrome allow debug of any source language compiled to JS
(plus.google.com)