Illinois judge: law barring recording police is unconstitutional
(arstechnica.com)
March 2012 Archive
181.
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The one interview question I always ask
(codercofounder.wordpress.com)
184.
Agile is a Sham
(williamedwardscoder.tumblr.com)
185.
Why is nobody using SSL Client Certificates?
(pilif.github.com)
186.
The Evolution of a Python Programmer
(gist.github.com)
187.
agentzh's Nginx Tutorials
(agentzh.org)
188.
Reddit vs Hacker News vs Twitter
(williamedwardscoder.tumblr.com)
189.
You're crap and paid too much for the little work you actually do
(theregister.co.uk)
190.
Make Any Webpage Look Like It Was Made By A 13 Year-Old In 1996
(wonder-tonic.com)
191.
Linus Torvalds: The King of Geeks (And Dad of 3)
(wired.com)
192.
How to Hire a Programmer
(codinghorror.com)
193.
Dude, it's a laptop you want, not an iPad
(andrewoneverything.com)
194.
New Reddit CEO reporting for duty
(blog.reddit.com)
195.
How to Apologize
(philomousos.blogspot.com)
196.
Kara Is Self-Aware
(wired.com)
197.
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Colleges and Employers Demanding Facebook Passwords
(redtape.msnbc.msn.com)
199.
Vortex radio waves could boost wireless capacity “infinitely”
(extremetech.com)
200.
Bank of America: Too Crooked to Fail
(rollingstone.com)
201.
Django's future, and Python 3
(djangoproject.com)
202.
Indian Government uses special powers to slash cancer drug price by 97%
(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
203.
Why an MRI costs $1,080 in America and $280 in France
(washingtonpost.com)
206.
How Reddit ranking algorithms work
(amix.dk)
207.
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Facebook uses bgsound to see if you have opened an email
(plus.google.com)
209.
Paul Graham consistently says ‘um’ ~7 times per minute
(blog.metricfire.com)
210.
Canada ditches the penny
(globaltvedmonton.com)