October 2014 Archive
5311.
Herb Sutter on Modern C++ Essentials (infoq.com)
5312.
Basic income might be flawed but it makes more sense than today’s system (martinweigert.com)
5313.
Escaping DynamoRIO and Pin (github.com)
5314.
This Is What Happens to Your Bike After It’s Stolen (seattlemet.com)
5315.
Interview with Peter Lawrey – Chronicle, Stackoverflow and Performance (jclarity.com)
5316.
New E-Cat Data [pdf] (sifferkoll.se)
5317.
A Microsoft applied economist wants to give Nate Silver a run for his money (qz.com)
5318.
EdX Introduction to Function Programming [in Haskell] (edx.org)
5319.
Panic's Prompt 2 for iOS Released (panic.com)
5320.
Nextt Postmortem (markjmcguire.wordpress.com)
5321.
Evolution of human societies and the organization of ventures (nootrobox.com)
5322.
How Microsoft picked the new CEO (qz.com)
5323.
Prime number spirals (sevko.io)
5324.
The Magazine Is Shutting Down (glog.glennf.com)
5325.
No Nobel for the Father of the LED (spectrum.ieee.org)
5326.
Google asks Supreme Court to decide Android copyright case (pcworld.com)
5327.
The company famous for its “happiest employees in Japan” (entr320yohkatanaka.wordpress.com)
5328.
The Bitcoin Economy Is Collapsing with No Sign of Recovery (2011) (theatlantic.com)
5329.
LTE's Backers Vow to KILL OFF WI-FI and BLUETOOTH (theregister.co.uk)
5330.
Bitsquare – the decentralized Bitcoin exchange (github.com)
5331.
CitizenFour (Laura Poitras, Oct 11, 2014) (filmlinc.com)
5332.
Could a big data-crunching machine be your boss one day? (bbc.co.uk)
5333.
Show HN: A tool to compare generated HLSL shader code (hlsl.co.uk)
5334.
When 29,000 students discover they can send to the all-students list (buzzfeed.com)
5335.
an opensource WiFi module with openwrt offers Java API and P2P SDK (indiegogo.com)
5336.
Fluent: HTTP client for Golang. With timeout, retries and exponential back-off (github.com)
5337.
When the “Casual” Workplace Is Confusing (viget.com)
5338.
Comedy club charges per laugh with facial recognition (bbc.com)
5339.
Our Answer to “How Much Does a Web Application Cost to Build?” (raddevelopment.io)
5340.
Expensive Typo in Legislative History (priceonomics.com)