October 2014 Archive
4021.
The Vitamin Myth: Why We Think We Need Supplements (2013) (theatlantic.com)
4022.
AWS vs. Google Cloud: a comparison (cloudacademy.com)
4023.
The Birth of the Internet Troll (gizmodo.com)
4024.
Learn from Folly source code the new C++11 features (codergears.com)
4025.
How offensive is (Arch) Linux community anyway (bugs.archlinux.org)
4026.
The Unix Shell as a Fourth Generation Language (1991) [pdf] (rdb.com)
4027.
Facebook offers hidden service to Tor users (arstechnica.com)
4028.
Show HN: Responsive Dashboard Templates for Bootstrap (github.com)
4029.
Lunchtime Hack: Decoding LocationHistory (lshift.net)
4030.
Why Ruby? (2013) (blog.codinghorror.com)
4031.
Show HN: Discover Top Tech Industry Bloggers (techstarsdigest.com)
4032.
Current and upcoming robots on American farms (engadget.com)
4033.
What You Need to Know About the Ebola Outbreak (nytimes.com)
4034.
A DOMain of Shadows (gbracha.blogspot.com)
4035.
Simple, secure cloud storage (leastauthority.com)
4036.
Dispatch from Worldcon (nplusonemag.com)
4037.
Microbiome researcher does fecal transplant from African hunger-gatherer (humanfoodproject.com)
4038.
Ebola Overwhelming West Africa Communities (nytimes.com)
4039.
Drop-a-Brick in your Toilet campaign aims to fight West Coast drought (indiegogo.com)
4040.
The Evolution of Sleep: 700M Years of Melatonin (nytimes.com)
4041.
Learn computer vision in a single weekend (pyimagesearch.com)
4042.
How Product Hunt + Hacker News fueled 300k views in 30 days (medium.com)
4043.
Join the Computing for Ebola Challenge Hackathon (hackerleague.org)
4044.
Moving to Sublime 3 after 15 yrs with TextPad – reasons, comparisons, and tips (aliteralmind.wordpress.com)
4045.
Shell Unshock? (bash.sh)
4046.
Drop Caps Are Beautiful (blogs.adobe.com)
4047.
A beginners guide to writing documentation (docs.writethedocs.org)
4048.
Why Docker and containerization is a boon to web software startups (eir.dell.com)
4049.
Etsy’s Trying to Fix Tech’s Women Problem. Why Aren’t You? (medium.com)
4050.
When a Simple Rule of Thumb Beats a Fancy Algorithm (blogs.hbr.org)