October 2015 Archive
7261.
7 Lessons Learned from Managing Engineers (threads.tradesy.com)
7262.
Japan's hidden caste of untouchables (bbc.com)
7263.
When page loads are over 2 seconds, people leave your site (medium.com)
7264.
How Salad Can Make Us Fat (nytimes.com)
7265.
Breakthrough: National Geographic Channel [video] (breakthrough.nationalgeographic.com)
7266.
Double-Stranded RNA Activated Caspase Oligomerizers May Treat Most Viruses (indiegogo.com)
7267.
Texas Orders Health Clinics to Turn Over Patient Data (nytimes.com)
7268.
What to do when your competitor gets funded (bothsidesofthetable.com)
7269.
Odd ways to zeroing some x86_64 registers (hackingbits.github.io)
7270.
NTPsec is not quite a full rewrite – ESR on modernizing a 2 decades old codebase (esr.ibiblio.org)
7271.
An Algorithmic God (inference-review.com)
7272.
One of Silicon Valley's most secretive startups is now valued at $20B (fundinghunt.co)
7273.
An Attack and an Identity Crisis in Sweden (newyorker.com)
7274.
Upgrading Apps to Angular 2 Using NgUpgrade (blog.thoughtram.io)
7275.
Uber Refueling Its Warchest yet Again, at a Valuation of Up to $70BN (techcrunch.com)
7276.
Interactive constraint solving in Haskell (mattkeeter.com)
7277.
JavaScript Packaging: Browserify, Steal, Webpack, Bower, Volo, EnderJS, and more (github.com)
7278.
Test-last vs. test-first: testing what you should have written (weblog.jamisbuck.org)
7279.
Scholars measure the economic impact of VC-funded companies (gsb.stanford.edu)
7280.
Something is rotten at food startup Hampton Creek (sfgate.com)
7281.
How an F Student Became America’s Most Prolific Inventor (bloomberg.com)
7282.
Amazon EC2 Container Service Updates, Focusing on Automation, Configuration (infoq.com)
7283.
Distinctions and Differences (ribbonfarm.com)
7284.
Situated Software (2004) (shirky.com)
7285.
Data science interview questions (itshared.org)
7286.
Google has been quietly archiving your voice searches (qz.com)
7287.
The Brain in the Machine (howwegettonext.com)
7288.
Is Science as Important as Football? (For “dangerous” School Experiments.) (powells.com)
7289.
Scientists can now “squeeze” light, could make computers millions times faster (qz.com)
7290.
The Little Book of Rust Macros (danielkeep.github.io)