October 2014 Archive
6151.
No.js, my new solution for JavaScript conditionals (pull requests welcome) (github.com)
6152.
JPMorgan Data Break (mashable.com)
6153.
NASA found a mysterious rectangular shape on the moon (news.sciencemag.org)
6154.
CGI Rendering a human body in extreme detail (chrisj.com.au)
6155.
Joshua Wong: the teenager who is the public face of the Hong Kong protests (theguardian.com)
6156.
My Google Interview Experience (mallya.me)
6157.
Is Overleaf the Wordpress for LaTeX? (writelatex.com)
6158.
List of emerging technologies (en.wikipedia.org)
6159.
15 years of whois client (blog.bofh.it)
6160.
How I Accidentally Became an Android Developer (medium.com)
6161.
Place SSH users in Docker jails (or as replacement for docker-bash / dockersh) (github.com)
6162.
Brain Gain: the underground world of neuroenhancing drugs (2009) (newyorker.com)
6163.
PossibleDB (github.com)
6164.
Dutch startup Thermosmart launches NEST alternative in a high-end store in NL (startupjuncture.com)
6165.
World’s first “solar battery” runs on light and air (news.osu.edu)
6166.
Scientists twist radio beams to send data at 32 Gb/sec (x30 faster than LTE) (ibtimes.co.uk)
6167.
How to find growing files on Linux (aarvik.dk)
6168.
Growth, efficiency, and yield of commercial broilers from 1957, 1978, and 2005 (ps.oxfordjournals.org)
6169.
Building an alternative Silicon Valley (austingrandt.com)
6170.
Iowa Troopers Steal $100,000 in Poker Winnings from Players Driving Through (reason.com)
6171.
Lecture 4 Notes – How to Start a Startup (mooc.getyearly.com)
6172.
Show HN: MrCrowdfunding – The first global crowdfunding tracker (mrcrowdfunding.com)
6173.
Intel IoT Dev Kit (i-programmer.info)
6174.
The Nate Silver 'disaster' at ESPN (politico.com)
6175.
Many to Many Joins with Ecto and Elixir (coffeesforclosures.com)
6176.
Show HN: RESTMan for Opera. Browser extension to work on http(s) requests (github.com)
6177.
Building Unix Tools with Low Level Go (blog.paracode.com)
6178.
Why Not A/B Testing Is for Idiots (blog.taplytics.com)
6179.
Did you know where API is located? (google.com)
6180.
Japan stocks rattled by $617bn 'fat finger' trading error (bbc.com)