August 2012 Archive
2041.
We are not github and that's perfectly fine (binpress.com)
2042.
The Internet startup model is broken and how to fix it (blog.julieng.me)
2043.
Why We Support App.net (social-igniter.com)
2044.
Ask HN: What do you like about the Hacker News community? ()
2045.
Drug Enforcement Administration has only 40TB of electronic storage worldwide (arstechnica.com)
2046.
The World Spends 0.2% Of Its Time On Facebook (static.matthewlmcclure.com)
2047.
Curious what happens behind the scenes at a startup? Follow ShopLocket Timeline. (timeline.shoplocket.com)
2048.
Show HN: Millionshort, 3 months later (millionshort.com)
2049.
Is There a Landmine Hidden in Amazon’s Glacier? (wired.com)
2050.
Why Bash is like that: Subshells (vidarholen.net)
2051.
Borderlands 2 16bit 'Demake' game (wubwub.eu)
2052.
Atheism: Growing disbelief (economist.com)
2053.
Facebook Campus Expansion by Gehry Partners (ilikearchitecture.net)
2054.
Gardens as crypto-water-computers (pruned.blogspot.com)
2055.
Hojoki mobile app (built on Trigger.io) in action - cloud app notifications (trigger.io)
2056.
How many people are in space right now? (API) (api.open-notify.org)
2057.
Facebook now worth less than what Microsoft offered for Yahoo in 2008 (techcrunch.com)
2058.
Grand central dispatch vs OpenMP benchmark (idryman.org)
2059.
Funded startup vs Bootstrapped startup (junloayza.com)
2060.
"Convertible Equity" - A Better Alternative to Convertible Debt? (techcrunch.com)
2061.
Three Decades of the Commodore 64 (arstechnica.com)
2062.
Google Earth Locates 'Lost' Egyptian Pyramid (sfluxe.com)
2063.
Who Wants To Start An Important Startup? (lesswrong.com)
2064.
Organizing a 24x7 bullet-proof on-call rotation with PagerDuty (blog.dotcloud.com)
2065.
Monitor Any Cloud Or Web Infrastructure With New Rackspace Cloud Monitoring (rackspace.com)
2066.
Mobile app startups are failing like it’s 1999 (andrewchen.co)
2067.
Three years later, deleting your photos on Facebook now actually works (arstechnica.com)
2068.
Werner Vogels: Managing Cold Storage with Amazon Glacier (allthingsdistributed.com)
2069.
Should developers be sued for security holes? (techrepublic.com)
2070.
Decentralized Twitter? You just don't get it. (volaski.tumblr.com)