September 2014 Archive
1471.
View Issue/Pull Request Buttons for Gmail (github.com)
1472.
How Burmese Elephants Helped Defeat the Japanese in World War II (news.nationalgeographic.com)
1473.
Young Households Are Losing Ground in Income, Despite Education (nytimes.com)
1474.
Pipable functions in C++14 (pfultz2.com)
1475.
Ask HN: Open-source projects that could use documentation help?
1476.
Microsoft gears up to mass produce large-screen touch displays (zdnet.com)
1477.
Analyzing Programming Languages Using Rosetta Code (se.inf.ethz.ch)
1478.
The Death of Adulthood in American Culture (nytimes.com)
1479.
Show HN: Mjolnir, an automation/productivity app for OS X (mjolnir.io)
1480.
What to do when your startup gets sued by a big player ()
1481.
Do Men on OKCupid Follow the Standard Creepiness Rule? (randalolson.com)
1482.
iOS8 Adoption, hour by hour (mixpanel.com)
1483.
Fitting digital camera components into an analog rangefinder (frankencamera.wordpress.com)
1484.
Vim FAQ (vimhelp.appspot.com)
1485.
Sun and Wind Alter Global Landscape, Leaving Utilities Behind (nytimes.com)
1486.
Amazon’s iPhone dynamic pricing prior to the Apple keynote (blog.monitorbook.com)
1487.
Certificate Transparency: Public, verifiable, append-only logs (queue.acm.org)
1488.
“Not with a bang but a whimper” (blog.mpettis.com)
1489.
Beauty of Testing (blog.learningbyshipping.com)
1490.
Deep Learning Sentiment Analysis for Movie Reviews Using Neo4j (kennybastani.com)
1491.
Under Rainier’s crater, a natural laboratory like no other (seattletimes.com)
1492.
OpenSurfaces – A Richly Annotated Catalog of Surface Appearance (opensurfaces.cs.cornell.edu)
1493.
Ello: You are not a product. (ello.co)
1494.
Serotonin may not be a major factor in depression, study suggests (medicalnewstoday.com)
1495.
The Irish Post Office Has a Plan To Tell One Murphy From Another (online.wsj.com)
1496.
Why Python 4.0 won’t be like Python 3.0 (developerblog.redhat.com)
1497.
Apocalypse soon: the scientists preparing for the end times (newstatesman.com)
1498.
JavaScript Disabled: Should I Care? (halls-of-valhalla.org)
1499.
For Science: Does ZFS deduplication work on intros of TV shows? (manuelgrabowski.de)
1500.
The Risk in Sending Your Startup’s Technology Offshore (karllhughes.com)