October 2015 Archive
12691.
Turning a climbing wall into a video game (joinrandori.com)
12692.
Kukri (gorkhakhukuri.com.np)
12693.
A Google Analytics Dashboard for Front-End Developers (viget.com)
12694.
Amazon won’t sell Apple TV and Chromecast, bans partners from selling them (macworld.com)
12695.
The case against Henry Kissinger (thirdworldtraveler.com)
12696.
Courses for Data Science (advanceddataanalytics.net)
12697.
Access Now Hiring a Web Dev (accessnow.org)
12698.
Active shooting in Oregon community college (ktla.com)
12699.
Mike Lynch, Founder of Autonomy, Sues Hewlett-Packard for $150M (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
12700.
How MemSQL is helping push streaming data forward (techrepublic.com)
12701.
How Server Location Affects Latency (cloudways.com)
12702.
Bots, MODs and Multiplayer Co-Op: Why Slack Is Game-Like – Not Gamified (medium.com)
12703.
Prevent outages with redundant EC2 instances (cloudonaut.io)
12704.
Apple Blows Up the Concept of a Privacy Policy (techcrunch.com)
12705.
New Star Wars Webcomic (webtoons.com)
12706.
Tesla's new dashboard (design concept) (ymedialabs.com)
12707.
Ad-Blocker Apocalypse (linkedin.com)
12708.
Want to Disrupt Estate Planning? Willing (YC S15) Needs a General Counsel (willing.com)
12709.
The White House Backs Down on Phone Encryption (techcrunch.com)
12710.
Fantastic photos from Burning Man (matthieuvautrin.com)
12711.
PostgreSQL hot standby feedback. How it works (blog.postgresql-consulting.com)
12712.
Is ruby monkey patching evil? (singhajit.com)
12713.
Rockstor 3.8.8 now out. UPS support, Shadow copy for Windows SMB clients and more (rockstor.com)
12714.
Happn, the dating app that brings Tindr “into the real world” (thememo.com)
12715.
Spies, internet giants in the same business: surveillance. But we can stop them (theguardian.com)
12716.
Design Your Own Database (2004) [pdf] (dartmouth.edu)
12717.
Putting the Joy(ent) back into Docker (thshaw.blogspot.com)
12718.
Reading Large Tables in R (biostat.jhsph.edu)
12719.
Obama Won’t Seek Access to Encrypted User Data (nytimes.com)
12720.
Will You Ever Be Able to Upload Your Brain? (nytimes.com)