October 2015 Archive
8791.
Five Years of Building Instagram (medium.com)
8792.
Defensive Bash Programming (kfirlavi.com)
8793.
ARM server market (perspectives.mvdirona.com)
8794.
Piaggio electric bike (ebike.piaggio.com)
8795.
Data Elixir #56: IPython plotting. Learning R. Making data work. Dark lies (dataelixir.com)
8796.
Amazon Has 74% Share of the EBook Market – Author Earnings Report (the-digital-reader.com)
8797.
The Recurse Center and the joy of learning (martin.kleppmann.com)
8798.
Female technology journalists report abuse is still the name of the game (theguardian.com)
8799.
Deleuze for Developers: Will {Smooth Space, Open Source} Suffice? (2013) (words.steveklabnik.com)
8800.
The Office of the Future (1975) (bloomberg.com)
8801.
CloudBoost.io: API for Data Store and Real-Time and Search and Graph Like Relations (cloudboost.io)
8802.
Science Contra Copernicus (thonyc.wordpress.com)
8803.
Tips for Engineering Students (raed.it)
8804.
A review of parameter regularization and Bayesian regressions (efavdb.com)
8805.
Astronomer Update #9 (medium.com)
8806.
Node-RED: A Visual Tool for Wiring the Internet of Things (nodered.org)
8807.
Masking Design Competence (overcomingbias.com)
8808.
Intelligent Characters (yudkowsky.tumblr.com)
8809.
Dell to acquire EMC in $53bn+ deal (ft.com)
8810.
Comments can slow down Node.js: crankshaft inlines fn only 600 characters long (medium.com)
8811.
We-Vibe and the Race to Build the Perfect Couples Sex Toy (vanityfair.com)
8812.
Interesting Perspective on XBRL Tagging (blogs.cfainstitute.org)
8813.
The War on Sex Trafficking Is the New War on Drugs (reason.com)
8814.
Where to Stash Cannabis Cash? Tribal Nations Make Bid to Bank It (bloomberg.com)
8815.
A ‘ReactJS’ionary response to yet another framework stack (medium.com)
8816.
Housing boom was a bust for African Americans (futurity.org)
8817.
Formalizing Rust (ralfj.de)
8818.
XKCD Plots in Matplotlib: Going the Whole Way (jakevdp.github.io)
8819.
Mission Accomplished: 476 pubs in 32 years, Melbourne's greatest pub crawl (theage.com.au)
8820.
I just want my devices to talk to each other (andrewducker.livejournal.com)