October 2014 Archive
4891.
AeroMobil 3.0 (youtube.com)
4892.
Extensive 68+ Curated Development Directories (development.zeef.com)
4893.
Google’s New Computer with Human-Like Learning Abilities Will Program Itself (betabeat.com)
4894.
Crocodiles Do Not Die (awesci.com)
4895.
10 hours walking in NYC as a woman (youtube.com)
4896.
Clarity Through Static Typing (emily.st)
4897.
The Top 100 Papers (nature.com)
4898.
How Long Does an ID Need to Be? (eager.io)
4899.
Building Mobile-First Infrastructure for Messenger (code.facebook.com)
4900.
Most popular algorithm for technology news aggregation (demanjo.com)
4901.
Learning Statistics with Privacy, Aided by the Flip of a Coin (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
4902.
Why Your Brain Loves Good Storytelling (blogs.hbr.org)
4903.
NTIS expands free access to federal technical reports (ntis.gov)
4904.
A mongo-based cache for Scala Play apps (github.com)
4905.
Reflected File Download – A New Web Attack Vector (blog.spiderlabs.com)
4906.
How to get teachers on board with your EdTech startup (medium.com)
4907.
Made with Code (madewithcode.com)
4908.
Google wants to make it easier to banish Android bloatware – Cult of Android (cultofandroid.com)
4909.
Show HN: John Carmack News (play.google.com)
4910.
Create a Professional Explainer Video for Your Business – On a Shoestring Budget (process.st)
4911.
Great app for P2P file transfer, no infrastructure network needed (superbe.am)
4912.
Stoic Week 2014: Everything you need to know (blogs.exeter.ac.uk)
4913.
“AirHopper” Malware Uses Radio Signals to Steal Data from Isolated Computers (securityweek.com)
4914.
Silicon valley: startup founders under pressure (ft.com)
4915.
Mysterious new Java EE 6 server shows up at Oracle certification pages (jdevelopment.nl)
4916.
The Voice of the Shaman (nybooks.com)
4917.
Is tech in a bubble? Data suggest valuations are bubbly, but not other metrics (quandl.com)
4918.
The Failure of Continuous Markets (2011) (tabbforum.com)
4919.
When to use stderr instead of stdout (2011) (jstorimer.com)
4920.
Nvidia Linux Driver on Ubuntu Delivers Better OpenGL Performance Than Windows (phoronix.com)