Biohackers of the world, unite
(economist.com)
September 2014 Archive
1591.
1595.
Swift – Why Annoying Is Good
(seanhess.github.io)
1596.
Made in America, Again
(theatlantic.com)
1597.
Silicon Valley Offices Are Stunningly Pricey
(wired.com)
1598.
Juliabox
(juliabox.org)
1599.
Tech VCs Promise to Never Disagree with Founders
(go.bloomberg.com)
1600.
Microsoft now owns Minecraft
(news.xbox.com)
1601.
Gnod News: Search Hacker News and Reddit Comments
(news.gnod.com)
1602.
Hi-Ten Bomberman
(randomhoohaas.flyingomelette.com)
1603.
1604.
1605.
The elephant that flew
(bbc.com)
1606.
Handling Errors in IcedCoffeeScript
(maxtaco.github.io)
1607.
Mondrian and JavaScript
(vart.institute)
1608.
A tiny startup is winning the race to power the smart home
(theverge.com)
1609.
F*** Pattern Recognition
(medium.com)
1610.
Show HN: Share your YC application pre-submission
(chrome.google.com)
1611.
Silicon Valley Has Officially Run Out of Ideas
(slate.com)
1612.
Practical Kleptography [video]
(usenix.org)
1613.
The Outsiders (1987)
(worlddreambank.org)
1614.
The Body Electric
(outsideonline.com)
1615.
1616.
Walter Isaacson on the women of ENIAC
(fortune.com)
1618.
1619.
What is wrong with Comic Sans?
(graphicdesign.stackexchange.com)
1620.
Kicked Off Facebook, and Wondering Why
(nytimes.com)