June 2012 Archive
3721.
Grads: Skip the Bank Job, Join a Startup (bloomberg.com)
3722.
Ask HN: Current status of .ly domains? ()
3723.
The Tragedy of the Commons and naming systems (standalone-sysadmin.com)
3724.
Twitter Ditches “50+”, Now Show Exact Counts Of Retweets & Favorites (techcrunch.com)
3725.
The Tragedy of Wiio's Law (or communication usually fails, except by accident) (ribbonfarm.com)
3726.
Linus Torvalds: Nvidia, Fuck You (youtube.com)
3727.
Classic Mac OS on Nook Simple Touch (theverge.com)
3728.
Hot on Referly: Turn Your Cat into a DJ (blog.refer.ly)
3729.
We Don’t Need More Scientists — We Need Better Ones (slate.com)
3730.
IBM supercomputer overtakes Fujitsu as world's fastest (bbc.com)
3731.
Show HN: Matt's DOM Utils—an HTML DOM library with tangible browser support (github.com)
3732.
Busting the iOS 6 Transit Map Myths (waxy.org)
3733.
Coverage of the "Microsoft Surface" on Hacker News ()
3734.
Failure Is An Opportunity (bretthard.in)
3735.
Microsoft Surface Just Made the MacBook Air and the iPad (gizmodo.com)
3736.
Falsehoods programmers believe about networks (erratasec.blogspot.com.au)
3737.
How FaceBook Polices Itself (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
3738.
Swiss Fortress -- a review of La Place de la Concorde Suisse (bldgblog.blogspot.co.uk)
3739.
Surface: Microsoft, What the Hell is Wrong With You? (zdnet.com)
3740.
Asset Pipeline Tips (icelab.com.au)
3741.
The Moral Obligations Of For-Profit Companies: Verizon (onforb.es)
3742.
Is Nvidia abandoning OpenCL? (forums.developer.nvidia.com)
3743.
Max Levchin wants to see more startups trying for bigger things (technologyreview.com)
3744.
Using likely () and unlikely () (250bpm.com)
3745.
A tiny redesign of Basecamp's homepage from 37signals with Bootstrap Design (ninjasandrobots.com)
3746.
Hacking Rdio Postmortem (mahdiyusuf.com)
3747.
Free stream of live San Francisco police radio set to ambient music (somafm.com)
3748.
Apollo Lunar Rover Operations Handbook (hq.nasa.gov)
3749.
Compiling Shell Scripts (drdobbs.com)
3750.
Making A Easy-To-Setup $50 Linux Multi-Seat Computer (phoronix.com)