February 2012 Archive
991.
992.
NASA Will Pay You to Eat Astronaut Food for 4 Months
(forbes.com)
993.
Thoughts on R7RS
(benjisimon.blogspot.com)
994.
Errol Morris: The Thinking Man's Detective
(smithsonianmag.com)
995.
Tim Gowers replies to Elsevier's open letter
(gowers.wordpress.com)
996.
Transactional Synchronization Extension coming to Intel processors
(software.intel.com)
997.
Clojure Tutorial For the Non-Lisp Programmer
(moxleystratton.com)
998.
999.
Drones With an Eye on the Public Cleared to Fly
(nytimes.com)
1000.
Please, call a spade a spade
(benwerd.com)
1001.
Blood Tests Can Accurately Diagnose Depression
(theatlantic.com)
1002.
Doing Biotech in My Bedroom
(technologyreview.com)
1003.
Now You Need Quora Credits To Ask Questions
(techcrunch.com)
1004.
Big problems with ASLR in Ice Cream Sandwich
(blog.duosecurity.com)
1005.
France: All your books are belong to us
(theregister.co.uk)
1006.
1007.
Transparent Multi-Hop SSH
(sshmenu.sourceforge.net)
1008.
XSS (Cross Site Scripting) Cheat Sheet
(ha.ckers.org)
1009.
The Inside Story of a Small Startup Acquisition (Part 3)
(softwarebyrob.com)
1010.
A full draft of the Ruby on Rails Tutorial, 2nd Edition, is now available
(news.railstutorial.org)
1011.
As Staff Flees, TechCrunch’s Traffic Plummets
(paidcontent.org)
1012.
Opinionated dotfiles for vim, zsh, git and OS X
(skwp.github.com)
1013.
Interacting with ZeroMQ from the browser
(avalanche123.com)
1014.
1015.
DoubleRecall (YC S11) Nabs $1.6 Million For Alternative To Paywalls
(techcrunch.com)
1016.
Show HN: Coder Weekly
(coderweekly.com)
1017.
Time To Hang Up My Hat
(voltsteve.blogspot.com)
1018.
Isis: webOS browser, written in WebKit and Enyo
(isis-project.org)
1019.
Most Popular jQuery Plugins of January 2012
(moretechtips.net)
1020.
Android Income Report
(droid-blog.net)