November 2010 Archive
6931.
Liskov Substitution Principle Violation Spotted in the Wild (codelord.net)
6932.
Geckoboard. CRM, email, stats and more all in one dashboard [invites] (thenextweb.com)
6933.
Racial Profiling is No Better Than Sampling Uniformly at Random [pdf] (pnas.org)
6934.
'Fabric' would tighten the weave of online security (news.cornell.edu)
6935.
Ask HN: What are you thankful for? ()
6936.
Is Diaspora too late? (zdnet.com)
6937.
Desktop as a service in the cloud. A myth or a reality? (getapp.com)
6938.
Ask HN: How many hours of office time you spend on internet? ()
6939.
The Process of the PhD (scrivle.com)
6940.
Hand out the CEO's phone nr. for support: a trend? (poorbuthappy.com)
6941.
Cassini sniffs oxygen on Saturnian moon (abc.net.au)
6942.
Hacker News Mobile (Front Page Reader ) (allapis.com)
6943.
Next Big Thing? Interactive 360° Videos (ufunk.net)
6944.
Population Growth: A Genius Machine? (theatlantic.com)
6945.
Ask HN: Review my webapp - www.myeventbot.com (myeventbot.com)
6946.
Facebook Makes You Set Facebook.com As Your Homepage In A Very Clever Way (digitizor.com)
6947.
Why We Get Nostalgic About Good Old Games (psychologyofgames.com)
6948.
Ask HN: BOA is offering me a Merchant Account, are these good terms? ()
6949.
Facebook to patent the word ‘face’? (news.bioscholar.com)
6950.
Ask HN: Decent guide/tutorial on using the Linux terminal? ()
6951.
Molecular Self Assembly on a Surface Moves from 2D to 3D (spectrum.ieee.org)
6952.
Programmer Legs (And a potential patch/cure for restless leg syndrome) (blog.mathgladiator.com)
6953.
Startup Quote: Sarah Lacy, author, Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good (startupquote.com)
6954.
Life is All About Supply and Demand (jamesaltucher.com)
6955.
Ahead in the Cloud (slate.com)
6956.
Ask HN: price of latency
6957.
The Spikerbox: First remove a leg from a cockroach, then visualize the signals (backyardbrains.com)
6958.
Where does progress come from? Bill Gates on Africa, climate change (online.wsj.com)
6959.
Hacker double agent (kottke.org)
6960.
ASK: Seriousness of Recent China's Internet Hijacking ()