October 2014 Archive
6601.
Software Made for the Military Is Being Used by NFL to Diagnose Brain Injuries (fastcolabs.com)
6602.
Boko Haram agrees to release abducted girls (america.aljazeera.com)
6603.
Building a CPU simulator in Python (pythondiary.com)
6604.
Ms. Pac-Man Done in JavaScript (bitbucket.org)
6605.
If skakespeare wrote in JavaScript, it would look like this (qz.com)
6606.
Is Online Dating Revealing Our Biases, or Reinforcing Them? (op-talk.blogs.nytimes.com)
6607.
Kanye West Writes a Business Plan (thoughtblox.com)
6608.
Unicode support in Scheme implementations (trac.sacrideo.us)
6609.
New Scrabble Dictionary Disrepects the Game (fivethirtyeight.com)
6610.
Errata Security: FBI's crypto doublethink (blog.erratasec.com)
6611.
A window.fetch JavaScript polyfill (github.com)
6612.
CTO of NSA is moonlighting for Keith Alexander's blue-chip rent-a-cybercops (boingboing.net)
6613.
Interface Pollution in Go (medium.com)
6614.
Microsoft Asp.Net MVC Security Update MS14-059 Broke My Build (blogs.msdn.com)
6615.
Black men are 21 times more likely than whites to be killed by police (rawstory.com)
6616.
Snappy: a fast compression library from Google (code.google.com)
6617.
Going Sherlock: The Art and Science of Solving Problems (alleyinteractive.com)
6618.
Computing for Ebola Challenge (hackerleague.org)
6619.
Is War Over? – A Paradox Explained (youtube.com)
6620.
Red/Black gambling game: Drawing cards from a shuffled deck (datagenetics.com)
6621.
User Interface Algorithms [video] (youtube.com)
6622.
The art of building and breaking stuff (medium.com)
6623.
With Laplock, You Get a Text Message When Somebody Unplugs Your Laptop (techcrunch.com)
6624.
What's in your Podcast queue? (ift.tt)
6625.
Show HN: Circular References with JSON and Kittens, JavaScript Graph Database (github.com)
6626.
How White People Got Made (medium.com)
6627.
ECMAScript 6 Overview (llaine.github.io)
6628.
Stanford's UFLDL (Deep Learning) Tutorial in Python (github.com)
6629.
Pakistan's 'miracle' doctor (bbc.com)
6630.
The Documentary ‘Citizenfour’ Raises Political Questions (nytimes.com)