October 2015 Archive
11791.
Show HN: MelodyScript, a DSL for writing melodies with chords (github.com)
11792.
Getdns – modern asynchronous DNS API (getdnsapi.net)
11793.
Don't base your business on a paid app (signalvnoise.com)
11794.
Watch Two People Use Brain Implants to Control Their Thoughts (bloomberg.com)
11795.
Unmanned cargo ships set to sail while captains use simulators on the shore (economist.com)
11796.
Hammerspoon (onethingwell.org)
11797.
Roku 4 (roku.com)
11798.
Hololens dev kit (mashable.com)
11799.
Gotta love sensationalistic/false Business Insider headlines
11800.
Edward Snowden wouldn't mind going to jail if he can come back home (msn.com)
11801.
I run a service that uses real people to review resumes (resumereviewers.com)
11802.
Coding by voice (github.com)
11803.
The most ridiculous university ranking (usnews.com)
11804.
Can Design Save Comments from the Trolls? (fastcodesign.com)
11805.
11 essential elements of a great productivity app (wheredatapp.com)
11806.
It’s Time for Microsoft to Reboot Office (wsj.com)
11807.
Impossible Foods Raises a Whopping $108M for Its Plant-Based Burgers (techcrunch.com)
11808.
Using State Machines to Build an Orderpath (frame-lang.org)
11809.
As Koreans Swarm into Mountains, Government Pleads ‘Slow Down’ (wsj.com)
11810.
Kenton's House – a house optimized for LAN parties (kentonshouse.com)
11811.
The Porn-Peddler’s Guide to Operation Choke Point (mikandi.com)
11812.
Gary Vaynerchuk endorses the 40 year old entreprenuer. [video] (facebook.com)
11813.
Engineering a Modern Genetics Company (getcolor.com)
11814.
160,000 Photo Archive of Finland During WWII (petapixel.com)
11815.
New study says 30 minutes of exercise a day is not enough (washingtonpost.com)
11816.
CapLoader Port Independent Protocol Detection (netresec.com)
11817.
Peet’s Buys Stumptown Coffee Roasters (stumptowncoffee.com)
11818.
A/B testing for truth v/s maximizing revenue (vwo.com)
11819.
Your Chair Is Killing You. Here's What You Need to Do to Stop It (npr.org)
11820.
Graph: E-Commerce Retail Sales as a Percent of Total Sales (research.stlouisfed.org)