September 2014 Archive
3601.
We are more rational than those who nudge us (aeon.co)
3602.
Brazil releases 'good' mosquitoes to fight Dengue fever (bbc.com)
3603.
U.S. Forest Service Wants to Fine You $1,000 for Taking Pictures in the Forest (esquire.com)
3604.
How FiveThirtyEight Calculates Pollster Ratings (fivethirtyeight.com)
3605.
Paralyzed Rats Take 1,000 Steps, Orchestrated by Computer (technologyreview.com)
3606.
Free Software Foundation Statement on the GNU Bash “shellshock” Vulnerability (fsf.org)
3607.
Two Years of Telescope: Open Source Lessons Learned (telesc.pe)
3608.
How we use Polymer to make sales transparent (blog.futurice.com)
3609.
The Secret Recordings of Carmen Segarra (thisamericanlife.org)
3610.
Show HN: Node wrapper for Python's SciPy library (npmjs.org)
3611.
99 Problems but a Bit Ain't One: Why My Startup Failed (medium.com)
3612.
Show HN: AirControl, control AirPlay Mirroring from your terminal (tech.adroll.com)
3613.
Raising Capital: This is the Advice We Give Our Founders (a16z.com)
3614.
The great porn experiment: Gary Wilson at TEDxGlasgow (youtube.com)
3615.
A full VM implemented and tested with Python (github.com)
3616.
Public, Pointed Scientific Spats – Feature, Not Bug (nautil.us)
3617.
When Everything Works Like Your Cell Phone (theatlantic.com)
3618.
Which celebrity is taking a taxi where? A year of NYC cab metadata (theiii.org)
3619.
Show HN: Namebird – Find high quality, available domain names (shobia.com)
3620.
How the celebrity hack could have been done (labs.detectify.com)
3621.
What we should learn from the Fappening (medium.com)
3622.
Two things I wish someone had told me about starting a consultancy (hackertourism.com)
3623.
In the Mind of the Fractal King: A reconstructed interview on life and fractals (nautil.us)
3624.
Common Parts Library (octopart.com)
3625.
Mysterious Phony Cell Towers Could Be Intercepting Your Calls (popsci.com)
3626.
A day in the curl project (daniel.haxx.se)
3627.
Limit to Growth – Australian data update (theguardian.com)
3628.
CodeSpells: Express Yourself with Magic (kickstarter.com)
3629.
In St. Petersburg, the Ghosts of Petrograd (newsweek.com)
3630.
Hackers may have stolen credit data from Home Depot (cnbc.com)