How to succeed at Infrastructure Automation
(mlafeldt.github.io)
October 2014 Archive
3631.
3632.
Detecting the cadence of your client's data
(atlantageek.com)
3633.
Female gamer dev harrassment
(businessinsider.com)
3634.
PostgreSQL HTTP Rest API
(github.com)
3635.
If you have $3,650, you're among wealthiest half of people in world
(telegraph.co.uk)
3636.
Meet the seven people who hold the keys to worldwide Internet security
(theguardian.com)
3637.
3638.
What’s the punishment for ripping off consumers?
(medium.com)
3639.
MSC06-C. Beware of compiler optimizations
(securecoding.cert.org)
3640.
Drink coffee – for your health
(qz.com)
3641.
A Hackday in Paradise
(hackerparadise.org)
3642.
Jack the Ripper: Scientist has 'made serious DNA error'
(independent.co.uk)
3643.
Facebook asks DEA to stop impersonating people
(documentcloud.org)
3645.
3646.
3647.
Patient in New York City Tests Positive for Ebola
(mobile.nytimes.com)
3648.
EUPL – a GPL-compatible licence with multilingual juridical support
(joinup.ec.europa.eu)
3649.
A GPU Approach to Conway's Game of Life
(nullprogram.com)
3650.
The Halloween Core War Tournament
(corewar.co.uk)
3651.
The Art of Letter Writing
(wondermark.com)
3652.
Memo – Note taking and todo list, unix-style
(thelinuxrain.com)
3653.
Neural Turing Machines by DeepMind [pdf]
(arxiv.org)
3654.
Law Lets I.R.S. Seize Accounts on Suspicion, No Crime Required
(mobile.nytimes.com)
3655.
Amazon Fire TV Stick
(amazon.com)
3656.
3657.
Blame the Weather for Last Year’s Rise in U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions
(technologyreview.com)
3658.
3659.
3660.
Printed Dots Detect Ebola (and More) Without a Lab
(spectrum.ieee.org)