September 2009 Archive
781.
Mediocrity is underrated (or better is the enemy of good enough) (nayna.org)
782.
Kevin Hale, Derek Sivers, Mike McDerment et al @ Less Conference (lessconf.lesseverything.com)
783.
Mark Cuban: How Stocks are like Baseball Cards (2004) (blogmaverick.com)
784.
There's a Reason RSSCloud Failed to Catch On (workbench.cadenhead.org)
785.
Porn Hedge Fund Sics Half-Naked Models On Apple (finalternatives.com)
786.
Hewitt is Right, Ament is Wrong (zetetic.net)
787.
Feedburner CEO Dick Costolo To Become Twitter COO (techcrunch.com)
788.
Reddit XSS worm (Don't mouseover Reddit comments and use FF+Noscript) (reddit.com)
789.
How UK Government spun 136 people into 7m illegal file sharers (pcpro.co.uk)
790.
Why Google won't create the next Twitter or Facebook or Posterous (scobleizer.posterous.com)
791.
Illinois's so-called tech leaders have failed the state (sachinagarwal.com)
792.
WebMynd (YC 08) launches RedesignGoogle Contest. (techcrunch.com)
793.
Indie Software Security: A ~12-Step Program (chargen.matasano.com)
794.
Horrifically bad software demo becomes performance art (arstechnica.com)
795.
If you quit, I'll still take you more seriously (jmtame.posterous.com)
796.
99 Web framework problems (c2.com)
797.
Netflix Awards $1 Million Prize and Starts a New Contest (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
798.
Why programming language design is hard (and a few ways it can be made easier) (plsadventures.com)
799.
The Simple, Secret iPhone Tethering Fix (fastcompany.com)
800.
Weebly (YC 07) Launches New Managed Product For Educators And Students (techcrunch.com)
801.
Org-mode 6.31 released, now programmable with multiple languages (thread.gmane.org)
802.
Making a C codebase reentrant by turning it into a big C++ object (phildawes.net)
803.
Interactive Clojure on Google App Engine (hackers-with-attitude.blogspot.com)
804.
Teacher certification a painful farce (knoxnews.com)
805.
Are top CS theorists nice people? Would they even talk with you? (comment 25) (blog.computationalcomplexity.org)
806.
Life Recorders May Be This Century’s Wrist Watch (techcrunch.com)
807.
Ask HN: About all this Lisp fuzz ()
808.
Has the rate of technological progress slowed in the past 50 years? (spectrum.ieee.org)
809.
Software patents should be abolished (cdixon.org)
810.
Microsoft: Google Chrome Frame makes IE less secure (arstechnica.com)