Hacker News
- The map-reduce cargo cult http://blog.locut.us/2012/04/16/the-map-reduce-cargo-cult/ 11 comments
- FMS: Spam-proof anonymous message boards on Freenet http://blog.locut.us/main/2008/5/11/fms-spam-proof-anonymous-message-boards-on-freenet.html 8 comments
- Swarm: A true distributed programming language http://blog.locut.us/main/2008/10/7/swarm-a-true-distributed-programming-language.html 2 comments
- The purpose of software project management (xpost from r/programming) http://blog.locut.us/2016/01/03/the-purpose-of-software-project-management/ 24 comments coding
- The purpose of software project management http://blog.locut.us/2016/01/03/the-purpose-of-software-project-management/ 18 comments programming
- LastCalc: A powerful calculator, meets Quora, meets Siri http://blog.locut.us/2012/01/23/progress-report-on-lastcalc/ 17 comments programming
- Why doesn't this exist yet: Syntax-aware merge (and is anyone interested in making it a reality)? http://blog.locut.us/2011/02/06/why-doesnt-this-exist-yet-syntax-aware-merge/ 179 comments programming
- A better system for picking passwords for websites, harder to hack, and you never forget which password you used where. http://blog.locut.us/2011/01/16/a-better-way-to-pick-passwords/ 108 comments technology
- A better system for picking passwords for websites, harder to hack, and you never forget which password you used where. http://blog.locut.us/2011/01/16/a-better-way-to-pick-passwords/ 14 comments technology
- A concise explanation of what is wrong with software patents http://blog.locut.us/main/2010/7/15/a-concise-explanation-of-what-is-wrong-with-software-patents.html 28 comments programming
- Meet Orville, our local giant garden orb weaving spider (Austin, TX) http://blog.locut.us/main/2010/7/29/meet-orville.html 3 comments reddit.com
- The game theory of sealed-bid auctions (or: Why you should cooperate as equals unless you are a total asshole) http://blog.locut.us/main/2010/7/26/the-game-theory-of-sealed-bid-auctions.html 52 comments programming
- After over a year in private beta, Google Wave goes live but misses an obvious viral opportunity - what are they thinking? http://blog.locut.us/main/2010/5/19/google-wave-goes-public-but-misses-obvious-viral-opportunity.html 2 comments technology
- Open source code to find the best-fit n'th degree polynomial to a large dataset in Java (a collaboration between myself and another redditor based on a question I asked on r/programming) http://blog.locut.us/main/2009/11/14/fit-a-polynomial-to-a-large-dataset-in-java.html 118 comments programming
- Google Gson is an awesome JSON library for Java, but it lacked good pretty-printing. Not any longer... http://blog.locut.us/main/2009/10/18/a-good-pretty-printer-for-google-gson.html? 14 comments programming
- How can you have a spam-proof message board when messages can be sent with complete anonymity and where there can be no centralized filter? Here is how. http://blog.locut.us/main/2008/5/11/fms-spam-proof-anonymous-message-boards-on-freenet.html 44 comments programming
- Ian Clarke (of Freenet fame) created a video of his talk describing Swarm, an novel approach to distributed computation built on the new continuations support in Scala 2.8 [video] http://blog.locut.us/main/2009/9/16/video-of-talk-on-swarm.html 8 comments programming
- Designer of Freenet introduces Swarm: A true distributed programming language http://blog.locut.us/main/2008/10/7/swarm-a-true-distributed-programming-language.html 3 comments programming
- Ubuntu Eee heads for branding suicide - figures they can make "Easy Peasy" sound professional through a fancy logo *slaps forehead* http://blog.locut.us/main/2008/12/22/great-software-heads-for-branding-suicide.html 24 comments programming
- A plan for better source code diffs and merging http://blog.locut.us/main/2008/11/29/a-plan-for-better-source-code-diffs-and-merging.html 41 comments programming
- Swarm: A true distributed programming language http://blog.locut.us/2008/10/06/swarm-a-true-distributed-programming-language/ 15 comments programming