October 2013 Archive
811.
Post Scarcity Economics (lareviewofbooks.org)
812.
Driverless cars are further away than you think (technologyreview.com)
813.
Chromium: "MathML is not something that we want at this time" (code.google.com)
814.
Google is Exploring an Alternative to Cookies for Ad Tracking (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
815.
Silvrback is now open to everyone – high-quality, Markdown-powered blogging (dsowers.silvrback.com)
816.
Torvalds: SteamOS will "really help" Linux on desktop (pcpro.co.uk)
817.
App Review rejection 10.6 (stefankendall.com)
818.
Level Up Your Shell Game (viget.com)
819.
Valve Confirms Official AMD-Powered Steam Machines For 2014 (forbes.com)
820.
This Guy’s Wife Got Cancer, So He Did Something Unforgettable. (viralnova.com)
821.
Typed Clojure by Example (nathanic.org)
822.
Stop Being Wrong About China Buying Our Bonds (slate.com)
823.
How to Become as Rich as Bill Gates (philip.greenspun.com)
824.
The Time I “Interviewed” At Apple (hunterwalk.com)
825.
Show HN: Mummify – Preserve web content, fight link rot (mummify.it)
826.
For Halloween, you can tweet an electric shock to one of the Si team (sidigital.co)
827.
Bluebird – A full-featured, fast promises library for JavaScript (github.com)
828.
Domains4Good: Redirect your unused domains to social causes (domains4good.org)
829.
Xenopsychology (rfreitas.com)
830.
Russia to monitor 'all communications' at Winter Olympics in Sochi (theguardian.com)
831.
Ask HN: I'm afraid I will always be a mediocre developer
832.
Police Claim Encryption Use Is Illegal (cryptome.org)
833.
I like Meteor.js because I'm lazy (paul.molluzzo.com)
834.
The Ball-of-Mud Transition, or how software gets complex (akvo.org)
835.
Quantum physics sheds light on Riemann hypothesis (maths.bris.ac.uk)
836.
Rally Against Mass Surveillance Livestream [video] (rally.stopwatching.us)
837.
Snapchat admits to handing unopened 'snaps' to US law enforcement (theguardian.com)
838.
GCHQ report on 'Mullenize' program to 'stain' anonymous electronic traffic (apps.washingtonpost.com)
839.
Happy 19th birthday, Cocoa (blog.securemacprogramming.com)
840.
My Internship Experience as a 13-Year-Old (shalinshah.me)