October 2014 Archive
481.
HFT in my backyard – III (sniperinmahwah.wordpress.com)
482.
When Women Stopped Coding (npr.org)
483.
Haskell, Monads and Purity (jelv.is)
484.
Edward Snowden’s Privacy Tips: “Get Rid of Dropbox,” Avoid Facebook and Google (techcrunch.com)
485.
A Programming Language for Games: Demo [video] (youtube.com)
486.
Report Reveals Wider Tracking of Mail in U.S (nytimes.com)
487.
Segment (YC S11) Raises $15 Million Series A (segment.com)
488.
Homebrew CPU (2004) (homebrewcpu.com)
489.
How long do GUIDs really need to be? (eager.io)
490.
Rebuilding the Shopify Admin: Deleting 28k lines of JavaScript (shopify.com)
491.
DigitalOcean partners with Mesosphere (techcrunch.com)
492.
Rustful – A RESTful web framework for Rust (github.com)
493.
William Binney Explains Snowden Docs (alexaobrien.com)
494.
Apple allows hot code push for JS downloaded and run by WebKit (meteor.com)
495.
The Empire of Edge (newyorker.com)
496.
Building a Forex Trading Platform Using Kafka, Storm and Cassandra (insightdataengineering.com)
497.
Dropbox wasn't hacked (blog.dropbox.com)
498.
The Sad Saga of Silicon Graphics (1997) (businessweek.com)
499.
In conversation with Marc Andreessen (nymag.com)
500.
DEFCON Router Hacking Contest Reveals Major Vulnerabilities (eff.org)
501.
Contact Lost with Planes One by One as FAA Fire Spread (bloomberg.com)
502.
Re: MemSQL the “world's fastest database”? (2012) (postgresql.org)
503.
Scala – The good, the bad and the very ugly (slideshare.net)
504.
FTDI removes counterfeit-bricking driver from Windows Update (eevblog.com)
505.
A native code to C/C++ decompiler (derevenets.com)
506.
Show HN: JavaScript Battle – A daily artificial intelligence battle (javascriptbattle.com)
507.
Peter Thiel Is Wrong About the Future (bloombergview.com)
508.
Escape from Microsoft Word (nybooks.com)
509.
Both geniuses and madmen pay attention to what others ignore (nautil.us)
510.
Show HN: Duckling – Open-source datetime expression parsing (duckling-lib.org)