2008 Archive
961.
Ask HN: Need a host with some balls, offshore maybe?
962.
The Omega Man: "Math is built on randomness" (www-2.dc.uba.ar)
963.
Sun Buys MySQL (blogs.mysql.com)
964.
Ask HN: Who designed the graphics for your web app, and where did you find them? ()
965.
Hacking your food supply (iamelgringo.blogspot.com)
966.
Yahoo Embraces The Semantic Web - Expect The Internet To Organize Itself In A Hurry (techcrunch.com)
967.
Don't talk to the police (youtube.com)
968.
Blogging Like a Hacker (tom.preston-werner.com)
969.
Grad School Enrollment vs. Unemployment Rate (phdcomics.com)
970.
Don't buy that textbook, download it for free (nytimes.com)
971.
Its All a Sham - An Indian Techie's Take on Outsourcing (expertdabbler.com)
972.
Wub - Cool Javascript effect (rolyn.co.uk)
973.
Steve Jobs is not like you and me. (pbs.org)
974.
Richard Dawkins's Guilty Pleasure (no anchor link, scroll down ~3 screens) (guardian.co.uk)
975.
Your SATA RAID has a 56% chance of data loss (alumnit.ca)
976.
Joel Reymont's frustration with Erlang (groups.google.com)
977.
Great visualization of olympic medals won by year (nytimes.com)
978.
Worlds: Tabs for Programming by Alan Kay (windley.com)
979.
Interview with a Hedge Fund Manager: "I'm sure today I would never get hired." (nplusonemag.com)
980.
Quotably- new website makes following twitter conversations easy (quotably.com)
981.
Why Things Cost $19.95 (sciam.com)
982.
Clickpass on how to get a visa for America (techcrunch.com)
983.
Jason Calacanis On How To Get PR For Your Startup: Fire Your PR Company (alleyinsider.com)
984.
Big Day for Amazon EC2: Production, SLA, Windows, and 4 New Capabilities (aws.typepad.com)
985.
The cat is out of the bag - DNS spoofing details (amd.co.at)
986.
Three vulnerabilities every web application developer should know about (catonmat.net)
987.
Do it yourself first (37signals.com)
988.
Bram Cohen on great programmers (bramcohen.livejournal.com)
989.
IPhone developer profiles/endorsements wiki (Working With Rails for iPhone devs) (profiles.mobileorchard.com)
990.
50% of US engineering students drop out - Why? (dondodge.typepad.com)