October 2015 Archive
15061.
Stand Up for Strong Security (savecrypto.org)
15062.
Five Things Old Programmers Should Remember (medium.com)
15063.
11 resources for improving your writing (conversion-rate-experts.com)
15064.
How to Make Everything (youtube.com)
15065.
Instagram filter library in CSS (github.com)
15066.
26 time-management tricks I wish I'd known at 20 (businessinsider.com)
15067.
How to start iOS/Mac Open Source project (digginginswift.com)
15068.
How to Build a Low-Tech Internet (lowtechmagazine.com)
15069.
Demystifying Incentives in the Consensus Computer [pdf] (people.cs.uchicago.edu)
15070.
You own the software, Feds tell Apple: you can unlock it (theregister.co.uk)
15071.
EverythingMe Shuts Down (pcmag.com)
15072.
Brainstorm – successor to PyBrain (github.com)
15073.
Task Cancellation in C# and Things You Should Know About It (binary-studio.com)
15074.
Spotify Luigi 2.0.0 (github.com)
15075.
Looking for FREE hq stock photo sites like Unsplash? Here are the 43 best ones (blog.sellfy.com)
15076.
Show HN: Gmail filter generator for sophisticated, non-redundant filters (jsfiddle.net)
15077.
We can’t allow the tech giants to rule smart cities (theguardian.com)
15078.
Use the human voice, not the corporate voice (gilest.org)
15079.
Are You Alone? (dineeper.com)
15080.
We Still Don't Know Jack About 'Cognitive Enhancement' (motherboard.vice.com)
15081.
DOJ: Apple owns your iPhone's software, so it should have a backdoor (engadget.com)
15082.
Dyson robotic vacuums go on sale in Japan (robohub.org)
15083.
7 ways I have benefited from waking up early (careermetis.com)
15084.
Did you know you can easily change the music at many coffeeshops? (medium.com)
15085.
Airbnb vs. Berlin (airbnbvsberlin.com)
15086.
LLVM Developers Discuss Relicensing Code to Apache License (phoronix.com)
15087.
The Internet of (Somewhat Insecure) Things (medium.com)
15088.
Antiaging protein is the real deal, Harvard team claims (news.sciencemag.org)
15089.
Programmable blockchains in context – Ethereum's future (medium.com)
15090.
On the proliferation of ninjas, evangelists, and hackers (mobile.nytimes.com)