October 2014 Archive
3691.
Your Ancestors Didn't Sleep Like You – Are We Doing It Wrong? (earthweareone.com)
3692.
Data science: How mood and tempo can influence artist discovery? (apassant.net)
3693.
Using Alchemy's semantic analysis function with Go to process Twitter data (drshrey.github.io)
3694.
Personal site, terminal style (silvioporcellana.com)
3695.
Windows 95 on Android Smartwatch (theverge.com)
3696.
Why I decided to finally give up on Google (medium.com)
3697.
Learning much JavaScript from one line of code (arqex.com)
3698.
Bugzilla 0-day exposes 0-days (krebsonsecurity.com)
3699.
Animating Images with CSS (pencilscoop.com)
3700.
Learn JavaScript by adventuring around in the terminal (github.com)
3701.
Docker Meetup: 170 people at ING ()
3702.
Spotify Is Powered by Linux and Open Source (linux.com)
3703.
Show HN: Unravel – app that compiles all BLE interactions, with customizable CMS (unravelapp.com)
3704.
BuildZoom (YC W13) crunches data to pick home improvement contractors (venturebeat.com)
3705.
MONIAC Computer (en.wikipedia.org)
3706.
Sublime Text Power User Book (sublimetextbook.com)
3707.
Steve Ciarcia Buys Back Circuit Cellar Ink Magazine (avrfreaks.net)
3708.
RedHat accused of torpedoing systemd into Debian (lkml.org)
3709.
California Drought Produces Tastier Wine Grapes (online.wsj.com)
3710.
Tyan Ships First Non-IBM Power8 Server (enterprisetech.com)
3711.
Unsolved Puzzle Since 1996 (scientificamerican.com)
3712.
Shuddle is hiring Ruby, iOS, and Android engineers (shuddle.us)
3713.
Note to Self: It's the Storage Space, Stupid (daringfireball.net)
3714.
Hungarian student designs better egg box (2013) (bbc.com)
3715.
Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates Don't Talk Anymore (mashable.com)
3716.
What It Felt Like to Test the First Submarine Nuclear Reactor (theatlantic.com)
3717.
How Gilt's tech team has built an awesome workplace culture for men *and* women (tech.gilt.com)
3718.
Planning to Do a SaaS Startup? Don't Forget the 20 Interview Rule (saastr.com)
3719.
How a Major Bank Hacked Its Java Security (darkreading.com)
3720.
How to work like a Startup with 100+ People (kaarmann.com)