October 2013 Archive
841.
Clone Dropbox with a Raspberry Pi and BTSync (reustle.io)
842.
Internet Issues in the US - Possible Backbone Issue ()
843.
The Anti-Addiction Pill That's Big Business For Drug Dealers (npr.org)
844.
Evidence that dendrites actively process information in the brain (kurzweilai.net)
845.
A Less Risky Path to Entrepreneurship in Software Development (almostpolished.com)
846.
What CTOs Fear Most (keen.io)
847.
Map Tiling Algorithm – HTML5 and JavaScript RPG (stackoverflow.com)
848.
Smalltalk: Swimming with the fish (simberon.blogspot.nl)
849.
Who’s afraid of Jeff Bezos? (blog.samgerstenzang.com)
850.
How To Lose Your Best Employees (fastcompany.com)
851.
Show HN: NSString + Ruby (github.com)
852.
Pharo: A malleable and powerful platform (slideshare.net)
853.
Twitter CEO's Unexpected Advice on Preserving Startup Culture in Your Company (blog.idonethis.com)
854.
Y Combinator applicant advice (medium.com)
855.
Lumitrack: Low Cost, Precise, High Speed Tracking with Projected m-Sequences (chrisharrison.net)
856.
Think You Can Live Offline Without Being Tracked? Here's What It Takes (fastcompany.com)
857.
Microsoft: The Best Xbox One Gaming Experience Will Be Over IPv6 (internetsociety.org)
858.
Jury says Cuban did not commit insider trading (miamiherald.com)
859.
Windows 8.1: Not Using Secure Boot? Don't Worry We'll Let You Know (tom-pryor.co.uk)
860.
SEC moves toward allowing crowdfunding IPOs (usatoday.com)
861.
The perfect epitaph for establishment journalism (theguardian.com)
862.
The Man Who Forgot Everything (newyorker.com)
863.
I challenged hackers to investigate me and what they found out is chilling (pandodaily.com)
864.
Prime-generating fractions (johndcook.com)
865.
Please, keep paying $80 a month for cable so I can enjoy cheap TV (xconomy.com)
866.
U.S. is now the world’s biggest oil and gas producer (blogs.marketwatch.com)
867.
Engine Yard's sponsorship of RVM is coming to an end (rvm.io)
868.
Will I really steal your idea? (fullstart.com)
869.
CandyBox2 ASCII web game (candybox2.net)
870.
Facebook Perl source code from 2005 (gist.github.com)