October 2015 Archive
9811.
The NSA cracked the Kryptos sculpture years before the CIA (2013) (wired.co.uk)
9812.
Show HN: Staplo – a number/string/stack puzzle game made in ClojureScript (adrianton3.github.io)
9813.
ARM64 vs. ARM32 – What's Different for Linux Programmers (edn.com)
9814.
Why version control is better than sync (medium.com)
9815.
Walmart Seeks Permit to Do Tests with Drones (nytimes.com)
9816.
Rapid Prototyping (ux-app.com)
9817.
Why you shouldn’t use Facebook at Work (thememo.com)
9818.
Microsoft Surface Book Hit with Early Problems Already (forbes.com)
9819.
This Guy Wins When Contestants Miss a Half-Court Shot Jackpot (bloomberg.com)
9820.
Using React with Webpack (blog.risingstack.com)
9821.
PageChase: Continuous Visual Integration and Monitoring (pagechase.com)
9822.
Insider Trading Becoming Harder to Prosecute (nytimes.com)
9823.
Raspberry Pi Customization Service (element14.com)
9824.
Android development is 30% more expensive than iOS. And here's the proof (infinum.co)
9825.
Opt-in Transparency (zachholman.com)
9826.
Speed reading is BS: here is how you read more books (finotto.org)
9827.
Complete Beginner's Guide to Interaction Design (uxbooth.com)
9828.
VIM and Python – a match made in heaven (realpython.com)
9829.
Study: Persian Gulf may get too hot for human body to tolerate (abcnews.go.com)
9830.
Manipulating Git repositories with Node.js (radek.io)
9831.
Show HN: Custom, a personalised search engine for fashion (custom.cm)
9832.
Open source code isn’t a warranty (opensource.com)
9833.
18F “micro-purchases” software enhancement (github.com)
9834.
CPU Privilege Rings: Why rings 1 and 2 aren't used? (stackoverflow.com)
9835.
Practical applications of a D3.js selection (github.com)
9836.
CSSGram (una.im)
9837.
My Google Search History Visualized (lisacharlotterost.github.io)
9838.
The Excusinator 3000 (friend of mine told me you guys might like this) (excuses.ashmenon.com)
9839.
Open System Architectures: When and Where to Be Closed (insights.sei.cmu.edu)
9840.
Why “Trump’s rhetoric (and Bernie Saunders’ on the left) resonates with so many” (res.org.uk)