June 2012 Archive
181.
The fanless heatsink: Silent, dust-immune, and almost ready for prime time (extremetech.com)
182.
It's a long life in the small Valley (waxman.me)
183.
You Should Downvote Contrarian Anecdotes (thobbs.github.com)
184.
How Depressives Surf the Web (nytimes.com)
185.
Bridge is a new RPC framework for building modular services (getbridge.com)
186.
Perspective - 2D/3D puzzle platformer (seewithperspective.com)
187.
Two New YC Partners: Kirsty Nathoo and Carolynn Levy (ycombinator.posterous.com)
188.
Eric Raymond: Why I think RMS is a fanatic, and why that matters (esr.ibiblio.org)
189.
Valve hired their first wave of Linux developers, hiring more (phoronix.com)
190.
Lessons learned from cracking 2 million LinkedIn passwords (community.qualys.com)
191.
Fred Wilson's response to "Paul Graham's Letter to YC Companies" (avc.com)
192.
Judge Alsup knows how to play a bluff (economist.com)
193.
Introducing Prose: A Content Editor for GitHub (developmentseed.org)
194.
Color wheels are wrong? How color vision actually works (blog.asmartbear.com)
195.
Dropbox' Public/ folders will be phased out soon (forums.dropbox.com)
196.
UVA Computer Science professor resigns over incompetence of board (gist.github.com)
197.
Netflix Quietly Smothers 3rd Party App Ecosystem (goodfil.ms)
198.
I Can Be Just As Capable. Let Me. (kotaku.com.au)
199.
Google I/O 2012 (developers.google.com)
200.
Show HN: Action.io - 0 to Rails in 60 seconds in your browser (action.io)
201.
Why Multi-armed Bandit algorithms are superior to A/B testing (with Math) (chrisstucchio.com)
202.
Zero-day Exploit Price List (forbes.com)
203.
Yammer agrees to Microsoft's $1 billion acquisition offer (online.wsj.com)
204.
Alan Turing's Suicide in Doubt (bbc.co.uk)
205.
Vim: Buffers, Windows, and Tabs (blog.sanctum.geek.nz)
206.
Designing GitHub for Windows (github.com)
207.
Because Everyone (Still) Needs a Router (codinghorror.com)
208.
Show HN: vi in your browser - edit files directly from Dropbox, etc (mit.edu)
209.
Testing 3 million hyperlinks, lessons learned (samsaffron.com)
210.
Google maps cut prices by 88% (news.cnet.com)