June 2011 Archive
2071.
Ask HN: What books have helped make who you are today? ()
2072.
Ask HN: Education-focused start-ups?
2073.
We need a programming language for the rest of us (leavesofcode.com)
2074.
Just launched Vloggo! Feedback? ()
2075.
When is the right time to introduce high availability for web site? (stackoverflow.com)
2076.
Ask HN: San Fran "Competitive Salary" for Devs ()
2077.
HN Paris Meetup: First event mid-July, help us bootstrap (parishackers.org)
2078.
Driving the Audi A7, the first car with Google Earth onboard. (time.com)
2079.
The Comprehensive Terminal Guide (writingconfederation.wordpress.com)
2080.
Foxy - CSS3 Framework: Using CSS3 Calc() (github.com)
2081.
Ask HN: I need a huge favor - Anyone with ties to fashion-related startups? ()
2082.
Samsung Chromebook Series 5 review (engadget.com)
2083.
Show HN: My summer project - simulated CPU built from NAND gates (github.com)
2084.
Suggestion to PG: infinite scrolling instead of "Unknown or expired link." ()
2085.
Samsung solar-powered laptop – One hour use per two hours charging? (liliputing.com)
2086.
Ask HN: Advice for a newly grad, avoiding an intellectual rut. ()
2087.
Paul Ceglia's Big-Firm Lawyers Just Ditched His Case Against Facebook (paidcontent.org)
2088.
Do you have what it takes to build a great site? (Flowchart) (vitamintalent.com)
2089.
Volkswagen Shows Off Self-Driving Auto Pilot Technology For Cars (motorauthority.com)
2090.
LulzSec gets social-engineered, personal data leaked (pastebin.com)
2091.
Firefox 5 can already be downloaded from Mozilla’s FTP server (mths.be)
2092.
Nokia N9 (ignorethecode.net)
2093.
Radish: Batman’s Utility Belt for Redis (bostinnovation.com)
2094.
MS uses AWS (gigaom.com)
2095.
Concurrent Programming Constructs in Multi-Engine Prolog (logic.csci.unt.edu)
2096.
RateMySite: Mailing list for niche programming and startups (jon.io)
2097.
HTML5ify your codebase with sed (mrcoles.com)
2098.
Is a 'Virtual Company' Worth the Effort? (law.com)
2099.
Making Kiln faster with better caching (blog.fogcreek.com)
2100.
Bitcoin comes out swinging off the ropes (thedailyattack.com)