May 2012 Archive
181.
How To Do A Startup On The Side And Not Lose Your Family (ericfarkas.com)
182.
The world's first HTML5 SIP client (code.google.com)
183.
How To Scale A Development Team (adam.heroku.com)
184.
A good developer has a natural, almost visceral aversion to complexity (sigpwned.com)
185.
Why Facebook is killing Silicon Valley (steveblank.com)
186.
Live: SpaceX Dragon docking with ISS (bbc.co.uk)
187.
I appeared on CNN this morning to talk about why I'm not buying Facebook (CISPA) (edition.cnn.com)
188.
This Is All Your App Is: A Collection Of Tiny Details (codinghorror.com)
189.
Big Data University: Free Database And Hadoop Courses (bigdatauniversity.com)
190.
Nmap 6 released after three years of work (nmap.org)
191.
Perian is shutting down (perian.org)
192.
Reddit founder aims to build bat signal for the Internet (forbes.com)
193.
Bing shows results that MS asked Google to take down (techdirt.com)
194.
Is it true that you can't tweet "Get Better."? (skeptics.stackexchange.com)
195.
50 Years Ago: The World in 1962 (theatlantic.com)
196.
FB down 8% at opening (google.com)
197.
Why I Use Perl: Reliability (modernperlbooks.com)
198.
Didn't see this coming: The Goldman Sachs Github Account (github.com)
199.
Swiftype (YC W12) Builds Site Search That Doesn’t Suck (techcrunch.com)
200.
Turn anything into a videogame controller, even a banana (kickstarter.com)
201.
Show HN: Simperium, a realtime data layer (simperium.com)
202.
Retailer uses 3D QR codes and the Sun to time limit discounts (springwise.com)
203.
So you are making good money, now STFU (jacquesmattheij.com)
204.
On Atwood's Please Don't Learn to Code (gist.github.com)
205.
German Police Used Only 85 Bullets Against People in 2011 (news.yahoo.com)
206.
Let's Not Call It "Computer Science" If We Really Mean "Computer Programming" (codemanship.co.uk)
207.
Mozilla: Microsoft bans Firefox on ARM-based Windows (news.cnet.com)
208.
WTFWG (timkadlec.com)
209.
Inbox.py: SMTP for Humans (github.com)
210.
Linus Torvalds on new Chromebook Aura UI (plus.google.com)