‘Stop-and-Frisk’ Is All but Gone from New York
(nytimes.com)
September 2014 Archive
1291.
1292.
Colour Science for Python
(colour-science.org)
1293.
Alibaba Seeks $21B in Highly Awaited I.P.O
(dealbook.nytimes.com)
1294.
Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, and the critique of pop culture
(newyorker.com)
1295.
Hands on with USB Type C: Reversible USB Connectors
(anandtech.com)
1296.
Relativity Visualized
(spacetimetravel.org)
1297.
QPDF: A Content-Preserving PDF Transformation System
(qpdf.sourceforge.net)
1298.
2Q buffer cache algorithm
(tedunangst.com)
1299.
Pitfalls of Object Oriented Programming (2009) [pdf]
(research.scee.net)
1300.
At Alibaba, the Founder Is Squarely in Charge
(nytimes.com)
1301.
How to make a simple television (1928)
(retronaut.com)
1302.
1303.
Donald MacKenzie on high-frequency trading
(lrb.co.uk)
1304.
The shockingly obsolete code of bash
(blog.erratasec.com)
1305.
1306.
There’s Something Rotten in the State of Social Media
(techcrunch.com)
1307.
How evolutionary psychology went viral
(thenation.com)
1308.
iPhone 6 TouchID hack
(blog.lookout.com)
1309.
Placemeter Raises a $6M Series A
(blog.placemeter.com)
1310.
Podcasts are back and making money
(washingtonpost.com)
1311.
1312.
The Hazards of Going on Autopilot
(newyorker.com)
1313.
Mission Bit: Non-profit in SF teaching kids how to code in after-school classes
(blog.vueanalytics.co)
1314.
NLUlite: Natural language parser and database
(nlulite.com)
1315.
Show HN: Battleboat.js – A robot that plays Battleship
(kortaggio.github.io)
1316.
Microservice Prerequisites
(martinfowler.com)
1317.
Infrastructure automation by example
(practicingruby.com)
1318.
Hacking the Breast Pump
(newyorker.com)
1319.
Linearizability versus Serializability
(bailis.org)
1320.
Andrew Kay, founder of Kaypro, dies at 95
(utsandiego.com)