October 2014 Archive
14071.
11:57 – A Short Virtual Reality Horror Film Made for Oculus Rift and Mobile (1157.pm)
14072.
100% Stripe API Support for Haskell (hackage.haskell.org)
14073.
How Smart, Connected Products Are Transforming Competition (hbr.org)
14074.
NASA – Antares Explosion Video (youtube.com)
14075.
Robots on a roll in Australia (cosmosmagazine.com)
14076.
Time change in software is done wrong (developers.livechatinc.com)
14077.
Suspicious cyber activity at White House detected, addressed (reuters.com)
14078.
Space is the new Wild West (wired.co.uk)
14079.
Data-collection command line tools (lyrics, twitter timeline, music tags) (github.com)
14080.
Space is hard: Antares rocket failure (planet.com)
14081.
Open Access Button (openaccessbutton.org)
14082.
Lean design (blog.rainforestqa.com)
14083.
3rd BIU Winter School on Cryptography 2013 (youtube.com)
14084.
The Worst Act of Terrorism in San Francisco History (priceonomics.com)
14085.
Smart Contract Repository (ether.fund)
14086.
Let Me Tell You Tell You Why That's My Opinion on Self-Signed Certificates (blog.teknik.io)
14087.
Al-Quida Free Terror Nettwork' Wi-Fi Hotspot Grounds Plane (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
14088.
How Stripe Built One of Silicon Valley’s Best Engineering Teams (firstround.com)
14089.
AT&T Archives: the Unix operating system (youtube.com)
14090.
Mobile FIRST yet we didn't build an app (medium.com)
14091.
The limits in our world today (which can we break?) (bbc.com)
14092.
Glowing ‘Mutant’ Flower Lights Up Japan National Museum (blogs.wsj.com)
14093.
Comparing Two Objects: How Hard Can It Be? (blog.rodrigodumont.com)
14094.
Performance Monitoring for Meteor (kadira.io)
14095.
Explosion marks THE 1ST failure of NASA'S commercial rocket program (qz.com)
14096.
Sex with 21 women lowers risk of prostate cancer, academics find (telegraph.co.uk)
14097.
HTML5 specification finalized, squabbling over specs continues (arstechnica.com)
14098.
From malware to NSA targeting, Tor has more risks than its supporters let on (pando.com)
14099.
Security Problems (tbray.org)
14100.
Finding a Nerd (medium.com)