August 2009 Archive
481.
Disney to Acquire Marvel Entertainment (corporate.disney.go.com)
482.
Still using java? Lombok can make you more productive (projectlombok.org)
483.
Neutron Bomb (cringely.com)
484.
More Charts from HN Survey (Income, Age, Work Hours, Work Exp.) (vonsharp.net)
485.
How Gawker Ripped Off My Newspaper Story (washingtonpost.com)
486.
Wikipedia to Add Layer of Editing to Articles (nytimes.com)
487.
Under No Circumstances Start A Company Because You Hate Your Job (thefailingpoint.com)
488.
Why is HTML Suddenly Interesting? (radar.oreilly.com)
489.
Decentralization of _why's Projects (whymirror.github.com)
490.
How to find per-process I/O statistics on Linux (xaprb.com)
491.
Ask HN: How do I sell my expensive niche software w/ no sales background?
492.
Other Companies Should Have To Read This Internal Netflix Presentation (techcrunch.com)
493.
Haiku OS first alpha scheduled for September 6th (dev.haiku-os.org)
494.
Swombat missing?
495.
Phrack 66 (June 2009) (phrack.org)
496.
Jenga Pistol (woodgears.ca)
497.
But what does a sorting algorithm sound like? (pillowsopher.com)
498.
Mixpanel (YC S09) API + Ruby on Rails = Improved My Webapp (with code) (bingocardcreator.com)
499.
Seagate: If Flash Drives Get Too Cheap, We'll Use Patents To Make Them Expensive (techdirt.com)
500.
Dean Kamen: Healthcare Debate "Backward Looking" (popularmechanics.com)
501.
Dijkstra: Why numbering should start at zero (cs.utexas.edu)
502.
HTML is object code (rondam.blogspot.com)
503.
I think most readers of Hacker News would enjoy District 9 (I did: 9.5/10) (imdb.com)
504.
Book'em, Github. (linux-mag.com)
505.
The Median of a Trillion Numbers (matpalm.com)
506.
An Angel Investor Group Move That Makes Me Vomit (feld.com)
507.
DNA And Computers Are Reading Each Other (edge.org)
508.
Pharo: a Smalltalk VM that doesn't look like a toy out of the box (pharo-project.org)
509.
The worst time to join a startup is right after it gets initial VC financing (cdixon.org)
510.
Poll: Erlang Innards Better?