October 2014 Archive
9061.
Introducing Rocker: Docker for R (dirk.eddelbuettel.com)
9062.
Living on the Hyphen (oxfordamerican.org)
9063.
How 21 big tech companies got their names (thenextweb.com)
9064.
How copyright law gives Amazon too much power over the book industry (vox.com)
9065.
Langford's Sequences (datagenetics.com)
9066.
Skip uninteresting files and functions in gdb (2011) (jlebar.com)
9067.
Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (w3.org)
9068.
Average US Download Speed Jumps 11.03Mbps in Just One Year to 30.70Mbps (cordcuttersnews.com)
9069.
Show HN: Static-Weber (github.com)
9070.
Huge Solar Flare Erupts from Biggest Sunspot in 24 Years (space.com)
9071.
Travel to a Black Hole’s Edge and a Far Future Where Humans Are Just the Same (singularityhub.com)
9072.
Exploring Minitest Concurrency (chriskottom.com)
9073.
What I want from a blogging platform (scripting.com)
9074.
Ask HN: Waiting list for Twitter's Fabric ()
9075.
Larry King explains how to get honest answers from people (youtube.com)
9076.
Indie Teamup Beta Released (indieteamup.com)
9077.
A victory for free software over the “Microsoft tax” (fsf.org)
9078.
The Solar Energy Revolution Everyone’s Ignoring, Is in Bangladesh (cleantechnica.com)
9079.
CVS, Rite Aid Shut Down Support for Apple Pay (recode.net)
9080.
Do we really need this many apps on our phones? (medium.com)
9081.
Yes, Neanderthals are us (richarddawkins.net)
9082.
Windows Update drivers bricking USB serial chips beloved of hardware hackers (arstechnica.com)
9083.
A friendly explanation of Earley parsing (hardmath123.github.io)
9084.
Vulnerability in Microsoft OLE could allow remote code execution (support.microsoft.com)
9085.
Couch potatoes have killed the Internet dream (theguardian.com)
9086.
Show HN: Adsweetcher – Switch between multiple ad networks in your mobile app (adsweetcher.com)
9087.
Autonomous Vehicles – Discussion in the UK House of Lords (theyworkforyou.com)
9088.
WordPress Blog Aggregator (feedweb.net)
9089.
Pace4000 header identification (sodnpoo.com)
9090.
TweetSet – Build your corpus of Tweets (tweetset.com)