October 2015 Archive
14971.
PostHTML: A Tool to Transform HTML/XML with JavaScript Plugins (github.com)
14972.
The video that helped me understand my family member's depression (businessofsoftware.org)
14973.
Jason Cohen – Why Data Can Make You Do Totally the Wrong Thing (businessofsoftware.org)
14974.
Compromised CCTV and NAS Devices Found Participating in DDoS Attacks (it.slashdot.org)
14975.
Tips for Young Programmers (hintjens.com)
14976.
Banks are discussing negative interest rates for normal people's savings (businessinsider.com)
14977.
An Evaluation of the TRIPS Computer System (research.nvidia.com)
14978.
Popular Israeli app launcher EverythingMe closes down, most of staff let go (geektime.com)
14979.
Xen live patching prototype (xSplice) (lists.xen.org)
14980.
My severe Social Anxiety doesn't even exist anymore (reddit.com)
14981.
The Internet of Military Things (slideshare.net)
14982.
Brain implant lets rats ‘see’ infrared light (news.sciencemag.org)
14983.
Amazon Mechanical Turk: help for building your Machine Learning datasets (cloudacademy.com)
14984.
Sending HTML to Mailgun with CURL (blog.jpalardy.com)
14985.
New solar-powered robot plane can stay in air for 90 days (dailystar.co.uk)
14986.
Israel: From Startup to Scale-Up Nation (capx.co)
14987.
The White House Is Ready for Tech to Step Up in Government (techcrunch.com)
14988.
Raymond Carver, the Art of Fiction No. 76 (1983) (theparisreview.org)
14989.
Why We Hate Cheap Things (thebookoflife.org)
14990.
What the world's most popular websites looked like when they first launched (thehustle.co)
14991.
Tweet Lake: Commandline Interface to Twitter Streaming API written in Python (github.com)
14992.
Export-Import Bank Dispute Threatens G.E. Factory That Obama Praised (nytimes.com)
14993.
Drones, IBM, and the big data of death (theintercept.com)
14994.
Expansion to Air Power 1944 US Army Air Forces; World War II (youtube.com)
14995.
Harley-Davidson's reputation as an 'old, white-guy brand' may be its downfall (theguardian.com)
14996.
UTF-8 Everywhere (utf8everywhere.org)
14997.
Apparently China Is Still Hacking US Companies (wired.com)
14998.
Watch Mark Zuckerberg offer business advice entirely in Mandarin (mashable.com)
14999.
'Zeno effect' verified–atoms won't move while you watch (phys.org)
15000.
As sites move to SHA2 encryption, millions face HTTPS lock-out (zdnet.com)