October 2014 Archive
8341.
Show HN: Tempo Tuner – Play random tunes based on tempo (aligajani.github.io)
8342.
Twin Peaks Piracy Surges in Anticipation of Comeback (torrentfreak.com)
8343.
YouTube has paid $1B to rights holders via Content ID since 2007 (arstechnica.com)
8344.
Train Your Roommate (cowbirdsinlove.com)
8345.
Startup Crunches 100 Terabytes of Data in a Record 23 Minutes (wired.com)
8346.
US Government Says No Single Entity or Nation Will Control the Internet (techcrunch.com)
8347.
Most academic publishing isn't academic (and how to deal with it) (joelkuiper.eu)
8348.
VeraCrypt a Worthy TrueCrypt Alternative (esecurityplanet.com)
8349.
Dropbox blames other services for claimed 7M password hack (zdnet.com)
8350.
Panel Dicsussion-What's the Best Way to Improve Software Architectures? [Vid] (infoq.com)
8351.
From WiFi to LiFi: startup is poised to win $10m funding (telegraph.co.uk)
8352.
How to Safely Store a Password (2010) (codahale.com)
8353.
Where do objects go when they die (atlasobscura.com)
8354.
Lecture 6: Growth – How to start a startup (startupclass.samaltman.com)
8355.
Eight graphs you should see on global warming, population, and public opinion (medium.com)
8356.
Object-Functional Programming – A Beautiful Unification or a Kitchen Sink? (speakerdeck.com)
8357.
We Deleted Our Facebook Page. Here’s Why (groovehq.com)
8358.
Managing CoreOS with Ansible (coreos.com)
8359.
Richest 1% of people own nearly half of global wealth, says report (theguardian.com)
8360.
ArcticStartup's Guide to Lithuania: Top Startups, Events, Spaces (arcticstartup.com)
8361.
Ultrasonic Wireless Power Transmission (ubeam.com)
8362.
Indian Professor's advice to students on what to use his 3D printer for (imageshack.com)
8363.
Supporting Millions of Pretty URL Rewrites in Nginx with Lua and Redis (agileweboperations.com)
8364.
Named Entity Recognition – Part 2 (ravn.co.uk)
8365.
Show HN: Immersive Python School in Costa Rica (gocodenow.com)
8366.
CIDRAP: Health workers need optimal respiratory protection for Ebola (cidrap.umn.edu)
8367.
Dropbox Confirms Compromised Account Details but Says Its Servers Weren’t Hacked (techcrunch.com)
8368.
I came for the easy concurrency; I stayed for the easy composition (dotgo.sourcegraph.com)
8369.
The Seemingly Straightforward Issue of Cloud Server Pricing (en.upcloud.com)
8370.
Secrets in blockchain and mesh networks (startupiceland.com)