October 2015 Archive
7111.
A top recruiter on what anyone can see after 30 seconds with your resume (qz.com)
7112.
Everything You Need to Know About the DraftKings/FanDuel Scandal (techcrunch.com)
7113.
Startup plans to fix America's low voter turnout problem with *information* (qz.com)
7114.
Either and (,) in Haskell are not arbitrary (bitemyapp.com)
7115.
Mobile App Testing Fundamentals (testdroid.com)
7116.
Videogame Mega Collection 163 Console Systems (ebay.com)
7117.
Tech Startups Feel an IPO Chill (wsj.com)
7118.
Teen Who Hacked CIA Director’s Email Tells How He Did It (wired.com)
7119.
JavaScript, Mocha and Node.js for Mobile App Testing (testdroid.com)
7120.
Highlight your company with Webix (webix.com)
7121.
Fedux.org – Setting up an HTTP proxy with ruby (fedux.org)
7122.
Tech Startups Feel an IPO Chill (google.com)
7123.
Don't use Python's pickle – Introducing Camel (eev.ee)
7124.
Advantages of working on a legacy application (blog.arkency.com)
7125.
Here’s the First Full Length Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (techcrunch.com)
7126.
Show HN: GitScraper (github.com)
7127.
Why It Matters That Women's Hearts Age Differently to Men's (motherboard.vice.com)
7128.
Secure Password Storage – Lots of don'ts, a few dos (blog.jerryorr.com)
7129.
OpenBSD developers: Vadim Zhukov (beastie.pl)
7130.
Let's Encrypt Enters Private Beta (eff.org)
7131.
This is what famo.us has become after again months of silence, what a joke (famous.co)
7132.
Cutting Edge Parallel Algorithms Research with CUDA (devblogs.nvidia.com)
7133.
Poll: Which company would you like to work for?
7134.
Why is the CIA Director still using AOL for email? (bgr.com)
7135.
Why I’m not staking my future on MeteorJS (medium.com)
7136.
Are || and ! operators sufficient to make every possible logical expression? (stackoverflow.com)
7137.
Federal agent six years in prison for extorting Bitcoins from Silk Road creator (theverge.com)
7138.
First Gene-Edited Dogs Reported in China (technologyreview.com)
7139.
PassMark received offer to not release rowhammer test (lackingrhoticity.blogspot.com)
7140.
The Strange Case of Anna Stubblefield (nytimes.com)