October 2013 Archive
10441.
Do Successful Startups Respect Infrastructure? (modernperlbooks.com)
10442.
Government shutdown bars researchers from Antarctica and freezes climate science (eenews.net)
10443.
My attempt at a non-profit, community-driven wiki startup. Thoughts? (orain.org)
10444.
The Ruins of Detroit (marchandmeffre.com)
10445.
Connected devices for pets and their owners (npc.yummypets.com)
10446.
Arduino Controlled RoboGarden Frame Update (neverstopbuilding.net)
10447.
People as Pixels (oh-i-see.com)
10448.
Netflix in talks with cable TV providers (online.wsj.com)
10449.
New toy: Building a meditation feedback loop (blog.joshhaas.com)
10450.
River geomorphology: Divided by five (economist.com)
10451.
Netflix in talks with US cable providers -- report (news.cnet.com)
10452.
A $249 Android-Linux hacker's tablet (news.cnet.com)
10453.
Lessons Learnt Raising Our Million Dollar Seed Round (blog.tommoor.com)
10454.
Cyber warrior shortage hits anti-hacker fightback (reuters.com)
10455.
How I Work (blog.ericrafaloff.com)
10456.
Patriotism by Yukio Mishima (mutantfrog.com)
10457.
Rst2code: reStructuredText literal programming tool (github.com)
10458.
Our Logo Looks Like Underpants: A Case Study in Internationalization (blog.rjmetrics.com)
10459.
Blogging with Nanoc: Easy workflow for embedding images (reganmian.net)
10460.
USB 3.0 RF Interference on 2.4Ghz Devices [pdf] (intel.com)
10461.
Why a Systems Performance Book? (beginningwithi.com)
10462.
Biologist blogger silenced after revealing publisher's sexist response (dailydot.com)
10463.
Is the Brain Really Necessary? (flatrock.org.nz)
10464.
Dirty Tricks of Mobile App Advertising (youtube.com)
10465.
80's and 90's Model M Keyboards (some USB converted) for sale ()
10466.
If it’s not broke, break it: How David Marcus is dismantling PayPal to save it (pandodaily.com)
10467.
See a Map of the World Revealing Each Country's Most Visited Website (fastcocreate.com)
10468.
Turns out ants are nature's grand architects [video] (sciencedump.com)
10469.
D-Link Router Backdoor Vulnerability Allows Full Access To Settings (webcache.googleusercontent.com)
10470.
Let them eat MOOCs (blogs.hbr.org)