Study suggests sugar is definitely toxic
(time.com)
October 2015 Archive
7441.
7442.
Node.js v5.0.0 stable
(nodejs.org)
7443.
New insight into how neurons regulate their activity
(eurekalert.org)
7444.
Intestinal worms 'talk' to gut bacteria to boost immune system
(eurekalert.org)
7445.
The guy I almost was (1998) [techno-futurism expose comic]
(electricsheepcomix.com)
7446.
The state of the most influential startups on Earth
(fastcompany.com)
7447.
Everyday DSP for Programmers: The DFT in Use
(sam-koblenski.blogspot.com)
7448.
Asia's creepiest, scariest tech
(techinasia.com)
7449.
React to the Future
(elijahmanor.com)
7450.
How Artificial Intelligence Will Really Kill Us All
(paultyma.blogspot.com)
7451.
7452.
Introducing the Atom Beta Channel
(blog.atom.io)
7453.
Tor App for Anonymous, Encrypted IM
(wired.com)
7454.
The trust machine
(economist.com)
7455.
UK Police to be granted power to view your browsing history
(telegraph.co.uk)
7456.
A Collection of Tutorials
(danielmiessler.com)
7457.
React v0.14.1 released
(facebook.github.io)
7458.
7459.
UK police push for powers to access your Web browsing history for the last year
(arstechnica.co.uk)
7460.
Lithium-air battery research shows potential paths to next-gen batteries
(arstechnica.com)
7461.
An Incomplete Introduction to OWLAPI
(enigmastation.com)
7462.
Import / Export in Webix 3.0
(webix.com)
7463.
SOLO Cup Speaker
(instructables.com)
7464.
What it’s like to have sex with someone with Asperger’s (2010)
(blog.penelopetrunk.com)
7465.
Architecting systems that support millions of TPS
(slideshare.net)
7466.
Airpnp: It’s like Airbnb, but for toilets
(thenextweb.com)
7467.
TSA at Boston airport tried to take my Yubikeys
(twitter.com)
7468.
OpenBSD developers: Henning Brauer
(beastie.pl)
7469.
Wikipedia’s very active editor numbers have stabilized
(blog.wikimedia.org)
7470.
Linked Pull Requests: a solution for multi-repositories projects
(gitcolony.com)