October 2013 Archive
12121.
Soft radio dev kits run Linux on ARM/FPGA SoCs (linuxgizmos.com)
12122.
Arbor Networks & Google draw digital-attack map (zdnet.com)
12123.
How Cheating Got Me a First-Class Flight to London (psmag.com)
12124.
Hashlife (en.wikipedia.org)
12125.
Bankrupt Tenant May Bust Up Rent-Control System (bloomberg.com)
12126.
Destructive malware “CryptoLocker” on the loose – here’s what to do (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
12127.
Make a love heart with LaTeX (tex.stackexchange.com)
12128.
Microsoft fires back at Apple (venturebeat.com)
12129.
Amazon Free Super Saver Shipping: Higher $35 Minimum, Officially Slower (mymoneyblog.com)
12130.
Iran gives Russia copy of US ScanEagle drone as proof of mass production (theguardian.com)
12131.
The World's Most Powerful MRI Takes Shape (spectrum.ieee.org)
12132.
The Snowden Traveler and Expat Wallet (kickstarter.com)
12133.
Dear Starbucks, I Like Clojure (blog.jenkster.com)
12134.
Researcher's Observation on Tea Party Comprehension Spark Political Frenzy (news.sciencemag.org)
12135.
Microsoft’s Oxygen Supply Problem (zoho.com)
12136.
Reflections on Trusting Trust (cm.bell-labs.com)
12137.
Macro Pi – Focus Stacking using Raspberry Pi (davidhunt.ie)
12138.
Rules for Computing Happiness (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
12139.
Historic Crowdfunding Rules Proposed, Finally (inc.com)
12140.
You. Will. Die. How to keep first things first and not sweat the small stuff (medium.com)
12141.
Github bug allows to force followers on a repo (github.com)
12142.
Why the NSA's defense of mass data collection makes no sense (theatlantic.com)
12143.
GREAT3: A machine learning challenge for cosmology (great3challenge.info)
12144.
SEC releases crowdfunding rule (reuters.com)
12145.
Steem is an open source Atari ST Emulator (steem.atari.st)
12146.
Setting up a Ruby on Rails development environment on Mavericks (dean.io)
12147.
My Fondest Programming Memory (blog.juanl.org)
12148.
Mind-reading Technology Speeds Ahead (scientificamerican.com)
12149.
Bitter Resistance: Essay on bacterial resistance by Bruce Sterling (old) (w2.eff.org)
12150.
A network of data consumers and producers with Go, UDP, Redis and ZeroMQ (blog.new-bamboo.co.uk)