How Jocks and Mathletes Are Alike
(nautil.us)
October 2014 Archive
6991.
6992.
Where Does VC Money Actually Come From? [Flowchart]
(nextviewventures.com)
6993.
Statistical Analysis of the Holy Quran (Part 1)
(mrgeek.me)
6994.
Programming Language or Shakespeare Character?
(open.blogs.nytimes.com)
6995.
A 30 Point Checklist for Your Startup
(learn.onevest.com)
6996.
One-liner to get a precompiled Ruby on your own servers
(blog.packager.io)
6997.
How Baremetrics became in overnight success in 10 years
(baremetrics.io)
6998.
Learning Statistics with Privacy, Aided by the Flip of a Coin
(blog.chromium.org)
6999.
7001.
Brain decoder can eavesdrop on your inner voice
(newscientist.com)
7002.
The Common Genius of Lincoln and Einstein
(nautil.us)
7003.
9 Fallacies of Java Performance (2013)
(infoq.com)
7004.
Getting Your Product Hunted Like a Pro
(femgineer.com)
7005.
W3C Frame Timing
(w3c.github.io)
7006.
7007.
Tips About Overcoming Impostor Syndrome I Wish I Had Known
(open.bufferapp.com)
7008.
Machine Learning map
(scikit-learn.org)
7009.
PhDs: The Original Thiel Fellowship
(medium.com)
7010.
Docker Global Hack Day #2 Video
(new.livestream.com)
7011.
7012.
Myths and Misconceptions of Our Wearable Future
(techcrunch.com)
7013.
The FBI's Secret House Meeting to Get Access to Your iPhone
(nationaljournal.com)
7014.
Our Machine Masters
(nytimes.com)
7015.
Most Planets in the Universe Are Homeless
(medium.com)
7016.
Diamond Trading on Web Shines Light on Murky Gem Dealers
(bloomberg.com)
7018.
London's second languages mapped by tube stop
(theguardian.com)
7019.
Lockheed Martin: Aliens are real
(rt.com)
7020.
Popular apps reimagined for apple watch
(blog.thinkapps.com)