Article about the Stuxnet virus. This is the stuff of science fiction movies, only for real.
I think this shows one of Apple's philosophies: "Nothing" is preferable to "shitty".
Very interesting article about the Conficker worm.
Nice intro to Mercurial, a distributed source code control system. If you do ANY type of coding, even HTML, and you use no source code control system, then you're an idiot (or just very uninformed). Mercurial is free and seems very easy and straightforward to install and use. It also appears to be very powerful. I will look into it for my personal projects.
This looks pretty cool: a 3D view of your computer's desktop. It seems like it would be more useful if I had one of the newer multitouch trackpads.
Every time there is a new major Mac OS X release, John Siracusa of the excellent technology website Ars Technica releases a long and detailed review. And the one for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard one has arrived.
An Atari emulator that not only emulates the hardware, but it actually displays the graphics so that they look as if they were coming out of an old school CRT TV. Cool!
I have no personal need whatsoever to justify buying this little screen capture utility for Mac OS X, but I thought it was genius in it's simplicity and obviousness - yet no one did it before - to warrant a link. I can see a lot of people loving this.
I linked to this years ago. Things have changed. Java is dropping and Objective C has done the unthinkable: It passed C++!!! And that sucks because C++ is my strongest language.
Want to learn Cocoa? This looks like a good place to start. Perhaps I'll play with it a little.