October 2014 Archive
10801.
This Man Creates a Free School Under a Bridge for Poor Children in India (news.distractify.com)
10802.
Hewlett-Packard plans to split into two companies: WSJ report (reuters.com)
10803.
Darpa “Safeware”: program obscuration (fbo.gov)
10804.
Hamburg Could Be the Next Major City After Munich to Ditch Windows (m.softpedia.com)
10805.
Will Pluto be reinstated as a planet? (independent.co.uk)
10806.
Founders DNA – Genetics of Start-ups (medium.com)
10807.
Show HN: Use your RSS reader to keep track of moderation on HN (gun-moll.herokuapp.com)
10808.
Hewlett-Packard plans to break into two (usatoday.com)
10809.
A Rough Guide to Tableau Dashboard Actions (paintbynumbersblog.blogspot.com)
10810.
10 Best Free Responsive HTML CSS Templates for Web Designers (codelator.com)
10811.
Saturday Morning Cartoons, R.I.P (newsfromme.com)
10812.
New Privacy Surfing (phys.org)
10813.
Postdocs Need to Address the “The Future of Research” (thewinnower.com)
10814.
Reddit-powered botnet infected thousands of Macs worldwide (arstechnica.com)
10815.
Academic funding vs. Venture Capital (notice something different) (imgur.com)
10816.
Make a Movie with a Smartphone or DSLR Camera (online.wsj.com)
10817.
A game theoretic approach to the toilet seat problem (scq.ubc.ca)
10818.
Mosquito, the Deadliest Animal in the World (gatesnotes.com)
10819.
Selling a site on Flippa
10820.
693,500 Scams (inessential.com)
10821.
Handpose: Fully Articulated Hand Tracking by Microsoft Research (youtube.com)
10822.
SVG magazine is back October 2014 – Front Page (svgmagazine.com)
10823.
Arduino factory + production tour in Turin, Italy (designboom.com)
10824.
Man Arrested After Allegedly Shooting Down Camera Drone with Shotgun (petapixel.com)
10825.
On Weev, Fascism and the Free Internet (laurie-penny.com)
10826.
310 Microsoft patents used in Android licensing agreements (zdnet.com)
10827.
NASA Considers Crew Deep Sleep Option for Manned Mars Mission (space.com)
10828.
5 Things I Learned Analyzing Buffer's Revenue Dashboard (ivankreimer.com)
10829.
The online illicit drug economy is booming. Here’s what people are buying (washingtonpost.com)
10830.
Coastermelt – open source firmware to burn non-bluray data on a BD-R (github.com)