May 2008 Archive
571.
Ask HN: Fink or Macports?
572.
Chatterous works better than Twitter on mobile (jolieodell.wordpress.com)
573.
Proving that ideas are not worth a lot. ()
574.
The Guardian: Programming is destroying my capacity for reflective thought (guardian.co.uk)
575.
Windows 7? We already hate it. (alleyinsider.com)
576.
Ask YC: What makes Twitter so special? ()
577.
To Fight Global Warming We Must Tax All Recreational Exercise (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
578.
Why PHP Sucks (Hint: It doesn't) (chipmunkninja.com)
579.
Ask YC: If you could create the ultimate tech news site what would it look like? ()
580.
The Cost of Smarts (nytimes.com)
581.
How I used 2 YC companies to quickly raise money and awareness for a recent injustice (digitalkarate.net)
582.
We Don't Need a "Database" (rashkovskii.com)
583.
The Sky Is Falling (theatlantic.com)
584.
Google could pick Git to manage Android code (news.cnet.com)
585.
Thinking Machines (thedailywtf.com)
586.
Build and host a processing.js app in your browser with AppJet (processing.appjet.net)
587.
Dreamhost implements Passenger; Rails on shared hosting becomes easy (dreamhoststatus.com)
588.
Python snippet to find available two-letter domain names for some TLDs (paste2.org)
589.
Who Has Comment Copyright Ownership In A Disqus Era? (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
590.
Naked stripped bare - startup runs out of cash, enters liquidation (uk.techcrunch.com)
591.
On Reddit, Digg and Hacker News (antoniocangiano.com)
592.
Yahoo's New BrowserPlus: Game Changer (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
593.
How to make the leap from corporate hack to entrepreneur (thestandard.com)
594.
I together with other four friends just launched our new site: smuvi.com (more info in the comments) ()
595.
MySQL and the Linux swap problem (blogs.smugmug.com)
596.
Why Japan didn’t create the iPod (blog.gatunka.com)
597.
Amazon S3 Copy API Ready for Testing (aws.typepad.com)
598.
Sleep-deprived brains alternate between normal activity and ‘power failure’ (thinkgene.com)
599.
Any that look familiar? - "Hello World" in 366 Languages (roesler-ac.de)
600.
Three levels of addressing the Netflix Prize (hunch.net)