October 2015 Archive
31.
OpenStreetMap is the Most Important thing in Geo (gisdoctor.com)
32.
The Little Printf (ferd.ca)
33.
Ask HN: How to Be a Good Technical Lead?
34.
The NYPD Is Using Mobile X-Ray Vans to Spy on Unknown Targets (theatlantic.com)
35.
Google to Fold Chrome Operating System into Android (wsj.com)
36.
Trix: A rich text editor for everyday writing (github.com)
37.
Image diffing using CSS (franklinta.com)
38.
Facebook paid £4,327 corporation tax in the UK in 2014 (bbc.co.uk)
39.
BMW i8 in WebGL (car.playcanvas.com)
40.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal Is Reached (nytimes.com)
41.
Twitter CEO Dorsey Apologizes to Developers (techcrunch.com)
42.
For the First Time, a Prosecutor Will Go to Jail for Wrongfully Convicting (huffingtonpost.com)
43.
Chromium calls home even in incognito mode with safe browsing turned off (bugs.debian.org)
44.
Novena: A Laptop with No Secrets (spectrum.ieee.org)
45.
Guide to Your Equity (github.com)
46.
I met you in the rain on the last day of 1972 (boston.craigslist.org)
47.
The Most Important Thing: Decline in poverty, illiteracy and disease (nytimes.com)
48.
LogMeIn acquires Lastpass (blog.lastpass.com)
49.
Why Homejoy Failed (medium.com)
50.
How Can We Achieve Age Diversity in Silicon Valley? (medium.com)
51.
Nylas N1 – extensible open-source mail client (nylas.com)
52.
Mimic – abusing Unicode to create tragedy (github.com)
53.
A global movement to ban urban billboards (theguardian.com)
54.
Httpie: A CLI http client (radek.io)
55.
Show HN: Cancel your Comcast in 5 minutes (airpaperinc.com)
56.
Amazon Snowball (aws.amazon.com)
57.
OS X El Capitan License: in Plain English (robb.weblaws.org)
58.
Machine Learning for Developers (xyclade.github.io)
59.
Why Software Outsourcing Doesn't Work Anymore (yegor256.com)
60.
The FCC has voted to end exorbitant phone fees for prison inmates (qz.com)