May 2010 Archive
3001.
Ask HN: Startup people are narcissists? ()
3002.
Ask HN: How do you deal with the 'Office Politicians'? ()
3003.
MongoHub - MongoDB GUI for Mac OS (mongohub.todayclose.com)
3004.
Ask HN: Strategy for distributing promotion codes ()
3005.
Second round of GoDaddy sites hacked (again) (blog.sucuri.net)
3006.
Tell HN: In case you missed it, the history is fixed ()
3007.
Minimalistic Memoization (Python, 16 lines) (code.activestate.com)
3008.
Voyager 2 starts sending strange signals, claims 'hijacked by aliens' (news.com.au)
3009.
ATM Hacker Thor Used "Barack Obama" Alias (thesmokinggun.com)
3010.
For x in JavaScript (iterative.ly)
3011.
The Century Of Self: Happiness Machines. The Birth of Consumerism [video] (video.google.com)
3012.
Zed Shaw's MulletDB: SQL in the front, NoSQL in the back (mulletdb.com)
3013.
Ask HN: Please check out my web app ()
3014.
Looking for internship in NYC. ()
3015.
Stalkify: Last.fm + Spotify (stalkify.com)
3016.
Ask HN: Anyone developing for Amazon Kindle KDK? ()
3017.
Simple things that browser developers can do today to make HTML5 Apps real (blog.romeda.org)
3018.
New nominee to United States Supreme Court (en.wikipedia.org)
3019.
Tree-ring patterns are intellectual property, not climate data (guardian.co.uk)
3020.
'Light Pipes' Increase the Performance of Organic Solar Cells by More than 100% (treehugger.com)
3021.
Crawfish, Beer & Startups in Dallas (video) (launchdfw.com)
3022.
Adobe CSS Animation Editor demo (HTML5) (youtube.com)
3023.
[video] If Star Wars Was Released In 1950 Trailer (wilwheaton.typepad.com)
3024.
Ask HN: Processing, the programming language. ()
3025.
Clarifying SourceForge.net’s denial of site access for certain persons (sourceforge.net)
3026.
Tweetie Extension for Chrome (translate.google.com)
3027.
Ask HN: How do you determine market potential? ()
3028.
Amazing 2 for 1 movie special "hack", courtesy of Regal Entertainment Group (zacharyburt.com)
3029.
VoltDB launches next-generation open-source OLTP DBMS (voltdb.com)
3030.
College students devote less time to studying than ever before (econ.ucsb.edu)