September 2014 Archive
4171.
Show HN: MiniManager – Fantasy Football Reinvented (minimanager.co)
4172.
VMware Fusion 7 Released (vmware.com)
4173.
It's time to split Linux in two (infoworld.com)
4174.
I went to Iran and loved it (medium.com)
4175.
Show HN: Enjoy Netflix lazily while you work. Introducing LazyDay (lazydayapp.com)
4176.
LVMH exec: Apple Watch 'too feminine and looks like designed by students' (telegraph.co.uk)
4177.
Windows 9's new Start menu demonstrated on video (theverge.com)
4178.
Physicists find a new way to push electrons around (newsoffice.mit.edu)
4179.
The manhunt for Yasin Bhatkal (openthemagazine.com)
4180.
A Practical, Purely Functional Game Engine, and Why It Matters to You... or Not (programmer-gone-mad.blogspot.com)
4181.
Africa, ApplePay and the iPhone 6: Resistance is futile (finextra.com)
4182.
Too Few University Jobs for America's Scientists (npr.org)
4183.
Lyft Kills Their Lyft Plus Program, Drivers Stuck with SUVs They Don't Want (sfist.com)
4184.
WTF Java? Why Not Overload == for Java.lang.Long? (stackoverflow.com)
4185.
Browser tabs are not a do-list (charlieharvey.org.uk)
4186.
Cash: An absurdly lightweight jQuery alternative (github.com)
4187.
Ask HN: Best IDE for Working on Surface Pro 3? ()
4188.
Copyright and a Bit of Porn [SFW] (kukuruku.co)
4189.
iPhone 6 Store Checker using Node.js + React.js (iphonestorechecker.com)
4190.
Offline Retargeting using iBeacons (vimeo.com)
4191.
Why We Abandoned the To-Do List in Our Latest Task Management System (medium.com)
4192.
Ask HN: Anyone running a substantial business on wordpress? ()
4193.
Could Reddit have been as big of a success as Facebook? ()
4194.
Detroit firefighters rely on pop cans for alerts (usatoday.com)
4195.
$ whois microsoft.com ()
4196.
How a 48h hackathon led to a pivot (blog.swypeout.me)
4197.
Easy parallel loops in Python, R, Matlab and Octave (blog.dominoup.com)
4198.
Say O(n²) Eighty Eight Times Fast (iankelling.org)
4199.
Fear and loathing in Rolex-ville (cringely.com)
4200.
Microsoft Skips Windows 9, Heads Straight to Windows 10 (recode.net)