- Tips for High-Tech Consultants talks about recruiters and headhunters and how to avoid them.
- Joel on Software has a lot of good essays on software development.
- The Pragmatic Programmer will help you go from journeyman to master. It's pretty darned good so far. Reminds me, I need to update my reading list one of these days, too.
- The Programmers' Stone is one of the most cogent, coherent, visionary and inspiring pieces of writing about programming I know. I don't know if I'd go that far myself, but it's pretty darned good.
- Inside the Leviathan is part one of a short and stimulating brush with Microsoft's corporate culture. Inside the Leviathan (Part Two) is the rest of it.
- Distributing DeCSS via DNS. An extremely cool hack.
- Unix. I hate It. Kill It. Please. seems appropriate as Apple's moving their OS to *nix. Sigh.
- BSD sleight of hand: Why has the BSDI-FreeBSD deal gone almost unnoticed among OS handicappers?
- Geektools has useful things. And they're pretty good about keeping their links up to date.
- Acronym Finder lets you type in an acronym and get the various meanings it might have.
- Intel buys Kuck and Associates. I remember KAI from back when I worked at ETA, and they were working on the vectorizer for the ETA-10.
- Boffins unveil 600Gb per inch NVRAM. Now there's some serious storage.