October 2015 Archive
6991.
Pilotless helicopter tested for wildland firefighting (firefighternation.com)
6992.
Half of the IRS's servers still run doomed Windows Server 2003 (theregister.co.uk)
6993.
Alien technology possibly spotted orbiting a distant star (mnn.com)
6994.
HP advocates for copyleft and the GPL (lwn.net)
6995.
An Enormous Number of Kilograms (angrystatistician.blogspot.com)
6996.
Show HN: Tinder for Deleting Photos (Android) (play.google.com)
6997.
Too many SSNs floating around (freedom-to-tinker.com)
6998.
The Galaxy That Got Too Big (nautil.us)
6999.
Reification, Klieslis, and Stream Libraries (reddit.com)
7000.
The (failed) Economics of Android Security (medium.com)
7001.
New Yahoo Mail App, Multiple Mailbox Management and Password-Free Sign-In (yahoo.tumblr.com)
7002.
Encrypting Stuff Against Starbucks Hacker Bob (brooksreview.net)
7003.
The Most Prolific Editor on Wikipedia (priceonomics.com)
7004.
Growing ConvertKit to $30,000 in Monthly Recurring Revenue (nathanbarry.com)
7005.
Elon Musk and Y Combinator President on Thinking for the Future (youtube.com)
7006.
VW to recall 8.5M cars in Europe (bbc.co.uk)
7007.
The drone papers (theintercept.com)
7008.
7 Reasons the Future of Tcl Is Bright (voxxed.com)
7009.
The most disruptive technology of the last century was home appliances (washingtonpost.com)
7010.
Nicholas Felton's 10th and final annual report (feltron.com)
7011.
18F’s best practices for distributed teams (18f.gsa.gov)
7012.
Why I believe the NSA broke DH… (medium.com)
7013.
Show HN: Zite was killed, so we rebuilt it for you in Pipes (medium.com)
7014.
Everybody Scrolls (hugeinc.com)
7015.
In Search of the Science in Economics (bloombergview.com)
7016.
Neural Artist: A Twitter bot that mimics great artists (shunyata.github.io)
7017.
The Real Work of (Software) Management (linkedin.com)
7018.
Netflix is Down (twitter.com)
7019.
Verizon skirts responsibilities to NYC by redefining the word “pass” (arstechnica.com)
7020.
Is a Cambrian Explosion Coming for Robotics? (spectrum.ieee.org)