August 2012 Archive
3001.
Illumos (Solaris) tools for observing processes (dtrace.org)
3002.
Listening to users (mdzlog.alcor.net)
3003.
Finally - list of all cloud/hosting costs in one place. (serverbear.com)
3004.
Test your iOS apps on the "new" resolution (cocoanetics.com)
3005.
If this was real, would you? (youtube.com)
3006.
10 places to learn geeky stuff online for free (blog.geekli.st)
3007.
The 10 features removed from Mountain Lion that we miss the most (arstechnica.com)
3008.
In Defense Of The High-Frequency Hackers (techcrunch.com)
3009.
How Google+ Punk’d The Oatmeal (techcrunch.com)
3010.
LiveScript 1.0.0 released (gkz.github.com)
3011.
The Best And Worst Programmers All Perform At the Same Level (businessinsider.com)
3012.
Statement on UK threat to storm Ecuadorian embassy and arrest Julian Assange (wikileaks.org)
3013.
Inventing a Toilet for the 21st Century (thegatesnotes.com)
3014.
TOR project uncovers flaw in mass-surveillance appliance (boingboing.net)
3015.
WTF k: Measuring Ineffectiveness in IR and Recommender Systems (thenoisychannel.com)
3016.
Iran bans women from universities (telegraph.co.uk)
3017.
FBI says pirated Android apps a "top priority" (arstechnica.com)
3018.
Bill Thurston's answer to "What's a mathematician to do?" (mathoverflow.net)
3019.
Holy shit, man walks on fucking moon (members.shaw.ca)
3020.
The Apple Tax (Part II) (mondaynote.com)
3021.
Shattered Genius - Grigori Perelman (brettforrest.com)
3022.
LinkedIn Q2 earnings beat the street (techcrunch.com)
3023.
Visual Studio 2012 RTM (channel9.msdn.com)
3024.
MPAA “embedding is infringement” theory rejected by court (arstechnica.com)
3025.
QuakeCon 2012 - John Carmack Keynote (youtube.com)
3026.
Luck vs. Skill: Seeking the Secret of Your Success (nytimes.com)
3027.
WhatsApp: Why we don't sell ads (blog.whatsapp.com)
3028.
5 Things You Should Check Now to Improve PHP Web Performance (php.dzone.com)
3029.
Roswell UFO Crash: There Were 2 Crashes, Not 1, Says Ex-Air Force Official (huffingtonpost.com)
3030.
Upstart lets you invest in people (techcrunch.com)