October 2013 Archive
691.
Thorium backed as a 'future fuel' (bbc.co.uk)
692.
Humans.txt (disqus.com)
693.
Iversity – Open Courses (iversity.org)
694.
Why Java Now Rocks More Than Ever: Part 1 – The Java Compiler (zeroturnaround.com)
695.
Argentina's Currency Black Market (flightfox.com)
696.
Facebook Is Losing Teens (forbes.com)
697.
Airbnb refuses to hand over users' data (theguardian.com)
698.
Ask PG: Any new thoughts on single founders + YC?
699.
Rapid schema development with PostgreSQL (speakerdeck.com)
700.
Response of US Govt to Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook, and LinkedIn [pdf] (uscourts.gov)
701.
You can build cool stuff with WebRTC in five minutes (simplewebrtc.com)
702.
Self-driving cars projected to reduce injuries by 90%, save $450B annually (techspot.com)
703.
Windows Phone doubles share in Europe, trails iPhone by only 1% in Germany (venturebeat.com)
704.
Can you break my home rolled encryption? (news.quelsolaar.com)
705.
Note 3’s benchmarking “adjustments” inflate scores by up to 20% (arstechnica.com)
706.
Andrew Kim: Minimal to the max (microsoft.com)
707.
Lavabit gets new crypto key, gives users 72 hours to recover e-mails (arstechnica.com)
708.
Oscilloscope watch (kickstarter.com)
709.
Write yourself a Scheme in 48 hours: A Haskell Tutorial (jonathan.tang.name)
710.
At.js – A GitHub-like textarea autocomplete library (ichord.github.io)
711.
SpaceX’s Grasshopper rocket hover to a new high of 2,441 feet before relanding (thenextweb.com)
712.
Future instruction set: AVX-512 (agner.org)
713.
Computational Synesthesia: Audio Analysis with Image Processing Algorithms (jack.minardi.org)
714.
The Performance of Open Source Applications (aosabook.org)
715.
Soylent Closes $1.5M In Seed Funding From Lerer, Andreessen Horowitz (techcrunch.com)
716.
A new HTML5 Admin Teamplate (html5admin.com)
717.
Fructose: The Poison Index (theguardian.com)
718.
Apple Special Event October 2013 Live Stream (apple.com)
719.
Show HN: My Turbo Pascal compiler in JavaScript (teamten.com)
720.
Nordstrom Finds Cash Register Skimmers (krebsonsecurity.com)