2011 Archive
9631.
What we know about Mac OS X Lion (arstechnica.com)
9632.
AMD's master plan to topple Intel - Back to the top on a radical GPU (theregister.co.uk)
9633.
A Tarsnap-Alike for Private Storage (synctus.com)
9634.
Legal techniques the rich use to avoid paying taxes (businessweek.com)
9635.
The Reality of Teaching in a Small School in the Bronx (anurbanteacherseducation.com)
9636.
Find yourself covered in slime? You're being mugged. (shazow.posterous.com)
9637.
Do It Now (stevepavlina.com)
9638.
The rules for using "ſ" (long s) (babelstone.blogspot.com)
9639.
Some perspective on exactly how badly ISPs in Canada are overcharging for data (reddit.com)
9640.
Common Lisp - Myths and Legends (lispworks.com)
9641.
I just released an eBook about exceptions and failure handling in Ruby (exceptionalruby.com)
9642.
SETI Needs Your Help to Resume Search for Extraterrestrial Life (setistars.org)
9643.
The First Step for Ruby on Rails (jamesjohnson.me)
9644.
Biggest BitTorrent Downloading Case in U.S. History Targets 23,000 Defendants (wired.com)
9645.
Mt. Gox trades rolled back, thief only got away with $1K in BTC (support.mtgox.com)
9646.
Cockpit crisis (www2.macleans.ca)
9647.
Scala One Liners (solog.co)
9648.
The M in MVC: Why Models are Misunderstood and Unappreciated (blog.astrumfutura.com)
9649.
Poaching Etiquette: The Right Way To Take Tech Talent (betabeat.com)
9650.
Why should I have to install an app to figure out subway times? (stefanweitz.wordpress.com)
9651.
WakeMate 2.0 - For Real, This Time. (techcrunch.com)
9652.
Google IPO? No Thanks (2004) (fool.com)
9653.
Attachmate lays off Mono employees (blog.internetnews.com)
9654.
Hack us, and we'll bomb you (arstechnica.com)
9655.
Show HN: WerdMerge: A Portmanteau Generator With Phonemes (werdmerge.com)
9656.
Fusker - a NodeJS security system that attacks back (github.com)
9657.
Novell and Xamarin Partnership around Mono (tirania.org)
9658.
Show HN: business plan forecasting (our new app) (app.profitably.com)
9659.
Erlang vs Java memory architecture (javacodegeeks.com)
9660.
Security is Mathematics (daemonology.net)