Tuesday, November 29, 2011

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  • We've written a few times about how columnists at various mainstream press outlets have been speaking out against SOPA and PIPA, showing that the story is catching on in the mainstream media. However, some of our critics have complained that since these are just writers for those publications, it's unfair to suggest that the publication itself has come out. Okay... if that's the way you want it. Let's try this one on for size: the New York Times has officially come out against SOPA and PIPA. No, not a columnist, but an official editorial, meaning that it's the official stance of the paper. After discussing how infringement is an issue, it notes that the definitions are way too broad, and says:

    tags: news

  • I'm going to the hospital. (i.imgur.com)submitted 3 hours ago by dummystupid to funny316 commentssharesavehidereport

    tags: humor

  • My kingdom for some symbols

    I spend a large portion of my time at work trying to make things faster and less crashy. Usually the problems I investigate are in our own code so I have full information – source code and symbols. However sometimes the problems are at least partially in some other company’s code, and the task gets trickier.

    tags: programming

  • Finding a lost dog's owner with Perl (perlbuzz.com)submitted 5 hours ago by mpeters25 commentssharesavehidereport

    tags: programming

  • One of the goals of Firefox have always been to make the lives of web developers as easy and productive as possible, by providing tools and a very extensible web browser to enable people to create amazing things. The idea here is to list a lot of the tools and options available to you as web developers using Firefox.

    tags: programming

  • The New Programming Jargon - Stack Overflow (stackoverflow.com)submitted 16 hours ago by mentat155 commentssharesavehidereport

    tags: programming

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