February 2010 Archive
571.
Why MongoDB thinks single server durability is overvalued (blog.mongodb.org)
572.
The Great Q&A Wars of 2009 ~ 2014 (Aardvark, Hunch, StackOverflow, and Quora) (blog.adamsmith.cc)
573.
Maemo Firefox disables Flash (blog.pavlov.net)
574.
Git from the bottom up [pdf] (ftp.newartisans.com)
575.
A NetHack adventure (garote.bdmonkeys.net)
576.
Paywalls crumble with Google Buzz (google.com)
577.
Standard Interface (standardinterface.org)
578.
Don’t “Pull A Patzer” And Other Lessons Learned On Our Trip Down Sand Hill Road (techcrunch.com)
579.
Schneier on Security: All Subversive Organizations Now Must Register (schneier.com)
580.
On MicroSD Problems (bunniestudios.com)
581.
Rails 3 Beta Top Line (engineyard.com)
582.
The War on the Young (mises.org)
583.
The Problem with Meritocracy (frontporchrepublic.com)
584.
Secretive Culture Led Toyota Astray (online.wsj.com)
585.
FIXME: zero ideas in the dept. of education's open government idea board (openeducation.ideascale.com)
586.
America's 250th DNA exoneration: How often is wrong person sent to prison? (reason.com)
587.
Hubble Detects Mysterious Spaceship-Shaped Object Traveling at 11,000MPH (gizmodo.com)
588.
IETF dress code (tools.ietf.org)
589.
Sequel: A Database Toolkit for Ruby [GitHub] (github.com)
590.
Foldl and foldr considered slightly harmful (docs.google.com)
591.
Death By Revenue Plan (steveblank.com)
592.
Removing Features (ignorethecode.net)
593.
Building Clojure Projects with Leiningen (zef.me)
594.
People Don't Hate Change - They Hate You Trying to Change Them (fistfuloftalent.com)
595.
How WooThemes Quietly Built A $2 Million Per Year Business Selling Themes (mixergy.com)
596.
Parking Bombs: Destroying Downtowns for Cars (theoverheadwire.blogspot.com)
597.
America on the Rise? (newgeography.com)
598.
Italian Court Convicts 3 Google Execs of Violating Privacy (nytimes.com)
599.
Interview with Daniel Brusilovsky, The Writer That TechCrunch Terminated (mixergy.com)
600.
Step by step guide on how to publish a book (how we made xkcd: volume 0) (breadpig.com)