October 2015 Archive
151.
Random Acts of Optimization (engineering.riotgames.com)
152.
Node.js 5.0 Released (github.com)
153.
Judge: NYC Seizing Thousands of Cars Without Warrants Is Unconstitutional (amny.com)
154.
What PostgreSQL has over other open source SQL databases: Part II (compose.io)
155.
23andMe meets FDA standards, adds back wellness reports (blog.23andme.com)
156.
The Okinawa missiles of October 1962 (thebulletin.org)
157.
The sky's gone dark (antipope.org)
158.
The microservices cargo cult (stavros.io)
159.
Intel x86 considered harmful – survey of attacks against x86 over last 10 years (blog.invisiblethings.org)
160.
Reddit Presents: Upvoted (upvoted.com)
161.
Git Large File Storage 1.0 (github.com)
162.
Tesla autopilot stops a collision [video] (youtube.com)
163.
Mealworms can eat and biodegrade styrofoam (news.stanford.edu)
164.
Google’s growing problem: 50% of people do zero searches per day on mobile (theoverspill.wordpress.com)
165.
A lot happens (jessenoller.com)
166.
You're Eight Times More Likely to Be Killed by a Police Officer Than a Terrorist (cato.org)
167.
TPP final negotiated text – IP chapter (wikileaks.org)
168.
Rust-Doom: A Doom renderer in Rust, with no unsafe code (github.com)
169.
What a Deep Neural Network thinks about selfies (karpathy.github.io)
170.
CBCrypt: Encrypt from the client rather than send passwords to servers (cbcrypt.org)
171.
Sustaining Digital Certificate Security (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
172.
Facebook secretly lobbying for CISA? (boingboing.net)
173.
Please Do Not Steal My Code, Mock My Analysis, and Present My Ideas as Your Own (minimaxir.com)
174.
Timing attack against HSTS to sniff browser history in Chrome and Firefox (zyan.scripts.mit.edu)
175.
Global coalition to Facebook: “Authentic names” are dangerous for your users (eff.org)
176.
Edward Snowden interview: 'Smartphones can be taken over' (bbc.co.uk)
177.
Markdeep (casual-effects.com)
178.
Classeur.io: Re-enjoy writing, with Markdown (classeur.io)
179.
Profile of Margaret Hamilton, programmer of the Apollo software (wired.com)
180.
NASA Adds to Evidence of Mysterious Ancient Earthworks (nytimes.com)