August 2009 Archive
811.
Exclusive Interview: Hacking The iPhone Through SMS (tomshardware.com)
812.
When a Good Idea Works: the origins of Processing (technologyreview.com)
813.
Automatic Proxy Creation in Clojure (brool.com)
814.
Hacker Dojo open house right now in Mountain View (facebook.com)
815.
The fruits of the feminist revolution: eight hours a day in a cubicle. (theatlantic.com)
816.
Software Programmers Should Never Have Dress Codes (kirkwylie.blogspot.com)
817.
Apple’s Cash Hoard (blogs.wsj.com)
818.
Reinventing the desktop (part 2): I heard you like lists (brianwill.net)
819.
Weapons 8% of US exports of durable goods, up from 3% in 2000 (boingboing.net)
820.
MongoDB 0.9.9 Released (blog.mongodb.org)
821.
DeadSwap, a clandestine offline file sharing system (deadswap.net)
822.
Display your current git branch as part of your bash prompt (gist.github.com)
823.
WordPress 2.8.3 Remote admin reset password (blog.sucuri.net)
824.
Where Have You Gone, Bell Labs? (businessweek.com)
825.
OpenCL "Hello World" (developer.apple.com)
826.
Experience Switching From Ruby 1.8 to Ruby 1.9 (extralogical.net)
827.
modwsgi: Python WSGI adapter module for Apache (code.google.com)
828.
Hacking keystroke logger into Apple Keyboard Firmware (digitalsociety.org)
829.
Chuck Moore (Inventor of the language FORTH)'s blog (colorforth.com)
830.
Are hackers too young and too busy bettering their lives? (kineticac.posterous.com)
831.
My draft Masters dissertation on YC and other "startup accelerators" (docs.google.com)
832.
How People Can Get You To Do What They Want (skorks.com)
833.
Aesop Was Right: Birds Use Rocks to Raise Water Level (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
834.
Science and Pseudoscience in Adult Nutrition Research and Practice (csicop.org)
835.
Digg.git (blog.digg.com)
836.
Vidly: Twitvid.io (YC S08) Changes Names, Direction, And Gets Funding (techcrunch.com)
837.
The Logo Story (blog.directededge.com)
838.
#foocamp pulls strings at Google (maps.google.com)
839.
The Movie Studios Have A Great Idea To Ramp Up Piracy. (techcrunch.com)
840.
The Unreal Engine: Building the Empire State Building with Playing Cards (kotaku.com)