July 2009 Archive
2161.
Ask HN: Compressing sets of rectangles... help me find an algorithm? ()
2162.
Computer Science: "an Alzheimer's patient who has forgotten more than he knows." (lupoleboucher.livejournal.com)
2163.
Ask YC:How did you first get to know about HN/Y Combinator? ()
2164.
Poll: Star Wars or Star Trek?
2165.
Dear PG: Please post a canonical list of editorial guidelines for HN. ()
2166.
Ask HN: Does having the right corp lawyer help you find investors? ()
2167.
Calif. budget accord: Deep spending cuts; broad tax increases (latimes.com)
2168.
Ask HN: I'm Contractor 0, now being offered equity--in an LLC. Can this work? ()
2169.
ASk HN: Handy domain blacklists to preload a new site with? ()
2170.
What domain registrar do hn readers prefer? ()
2171.
"The Edwardian era was the last era of high civilization." (lupoleboucher.livejournal.com)
2172.
Ask HN: What sort of tweets annoy you? ()
2173.
Paradise lost: SatNav "destroys" local knowledge (news.bbc.co.uk)
2174.
The average American home now have 3 TVs (businessweek.com)
2175.
Brainstorm HN: Startup Idea Pool (Part II) ()
2176.
Ask HN: Exists Open Source FPGA Tool Chain? ()
2177.
Screw the Cloud Tonido Wants to Put Your Apps on Your Computer (readwriteweb.com)
2178.
Omega: Fedora For The Rest of Us (linux-mag.com)
2179.
Ask HN: Will you please screw me? VC style. ()
2180.
Ask HN: Best way to redesign an existing webapp? ()
2181.
Dropbox ends unlimited undo--unless you ask them not to [screenshot] (imgur.com)
2182.
Ask HN: How big is your index page? ()
2183.
Ask HN: What newsletter software do you use? ()
2184.
Beer Pong Startup for Sale: PongUniversity.com Grosses $110k (collegemogul.com)
2185.
Rupert Murdoch: Facebook is Just a Directory (readwriteweb.com)
2186.
Ask HN: This bot has been pounding my server all night.. anyone else? ()
2187.
Ask HN: How would you build a high performance, semi-real-time stats service? ()
2188.
Like a Segway, but cool and cheap (gizmag.com)
2189.
Python performance is a fool's errand (whoosh.ca)
2190.
Ask HN: Becoming a credit card "aggregator" or avoiding it? ()