- Guardian.co.uk Switching from Java to Scala – Interview with techies from the Guardian. Here’s a counterpoint.
- The Health Care Difference – Matthew Yglesias explains concisely why technological change is unlikely to lower health care costs over time.
- Critics’ review unexpectedly supports scientific consensus on global warming – Being a real scientist is about going where the facts take you.
- GOOD Asks the Experts: Is The “Paleolithic Diet” Really Better? – Humorous interview with experts on prehistoric man. I, for one, am sick of hearing about the Paleo Diet.
- Brian Aker explains Memcached – Short and useful.
- Slow Firefox? Mozilla Says Add-Ons Are to Blame – Firebug is a killer.
- Summer Express: 101 Simple Meals Ready in 10 Minutes or Less – A ton of good, adaptable ideas for dinner.
- I am a 91-year-old bodybuilder – Inspirational.
April 6, 2011 at 9:00 pm
Firebug is a killer but necessary for so many things if you are doing web development.
I wonder if their timings were done when Firebug is not enabled on a page.
April 6, 2011 at 10:16 pm
I think it was just overall startup time. I solve the “Firebug is necessary” problem by using Firefox for development and other browsers (Chrome more often than Safari right now) for everything else.