October 2015 Archive
7141.
Compose3D.jl and ThreeJS.jl – Interactive 3D Graphics in the Browser (julialang.org)
7142.
Post Mortem Request: Bitbucket/Atlassian
7143.
Show HN: Num command is a Unix tool for World Statistics Day
7144.
New Type of Search Engine That Searches Your Webpage for You (chrome.google.com)
7145.
From Swift to react-native. My experiences in rebuilding the MeowTV app (nikolay.rocks)
7146.
Herbarium records are reliable sources of phenological change driven by climate (amjbot.org)
7147.
Fruit-sorting robot ‘will disrupt the industry’ (drivesncontrols.com)
7148.
Witnessing the sad state of data and copyright in academics (identi.ca)
7149.
How to act less stupid, according to psychologists (washingtonpost.com)
7150.
Show HN: PR product to get growing companies and startups on national news (growthhackthenews.com)
7151.
Apple and Dropbox state they're against CISA bill ahead of crucial vote (washingtonpost.com)
7152.
Falcor for Android (techblog.netflix.com)
7153.
Star Wars (1977) review (nytimes.com)
7154.
Energy Efficiency and Economic Inequality in Chicago Neighborhoods (gajomi.blogspot.com)
7155.
The worst Chinese names for foreign tech companies (techinasia.com)
7156.
Mount Isa Hoverboard Unit Investigate Silver Sedan Crash (mypolice.qld.gov.au)
7157.
Docker and Container Eco-System EBook from TheNewStack (thenewstack.io)
7158.
UK government proposes ‘licence to hack’ as encryption proves hard to defeat (thestack.com)
7159.
Back to the Future Day (october212015.com)
7160.
Freelancer.com holding payment for more than 1 month
7161.
A Second Snowden Has Leaked a Mother Lode of Drone Docs (wired.com)
7162.
Virtual Reality and the Future of News (thememo.com)
7163.
New laws to allow spies to hack into smartphones and computers ‘to be introduced’ (independent.co.uk)
7164.
AMD Zen and K12 Designs Completed and Taped Out – On Track for 2016 Availability (wccftech.com)
7165.
The 401(k) Crisis Is Getting Worse (bloomberg.com)
7166.
Monoids for Gophers (medium.com)
7167.
JP Morgan to Grant IPO Access to Everyone (techcrunch.com)
7168.
A list of Ruby gems that have memory leaks (github.com)
7169.
OpenBSD developers: Marc Espie (beastie.pl)
7170.
It's Back to the Future Day (telegraph.co.uk)