October 2014 Archive
11701.
On Testing (sempf.net)
11702.
20-year-old toy maker from Brooklyn owns his own Chinese factory (businessinsider.com)
11703.
Secure Quick Reliable Login (grc.com)
11704.
When did this happen last? ()
11705.
HackishWord a better way to network for professionals (hackishword.com)
11706.
Amazon is not a monopoly (nymag.com)
11707.
An Objective-C 3.0 What-if (swiftopinions.wordpress.com)
11708.
Help make Mou 1.0 happen (mouapp.com)
11709.
6.828 / Fall 2014 (pdos.csail.mit.edu)
11710.
Cloud Computing Is Forcing a Reconsideration of Intellectual Property (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
11711.
Sweet.js – Sweeten your JavaScript (sweetjs.org)
11712.
Second person in US tested positive for Ebola (cnn.com)
11713.
Make your own memories (theguardian.com)
11714.
About: Alan Kay, “A User Interface: A Personal View” (2013) (reader.lgru.net)
11715.
Google, not Apple, may be world’s first $1 trillion company (nypost.com)
11716.
Four Uberpop drivers arrested in Amsterdam, face fines of €4,200 (dutchnews.nl)
11717.
Quickly secure Unix/Linux systems (github.com)
11718.
Responsive Ass (mahdif.com)
11719.
Preparing Your Child for Common Core Tests (nytimes.com)
11720.
Terminal.sexy: a terminal color scheme designer (terminal.sexy)
11721.
A Thing About #GamerGate (botherer.org)
11722.
Natural Language (drplokta.livejournal.com)
11723.
Nanoparticles get a magnetic handle (newsoffice.mit.edu)
11724.
Microsoft Promises Its Surface Project Is Here to Stay (techcrunch.com)
11725.
The Catch-22 Predicament of Silk Road Defendant Ross Ulbricht (arstechnica.com)
11726.
Bicycle uses heart rate to control amount of assistance from electric motor (treehugger.com)
11727.
Show HN: How BORAT Can Tell You When the Bathroom Is Occupied with 100% Accuracy (kiguino.moos.io)
11728.
Walter white pure CSS (Breaking bad) (codepen.io)
11729.
Real Human Beings: Shadow of Mordor, Watch Dogs and the New NPC (pastemagazine.com)
11730.
Exotic Dancer App ()