September 2013 Archive
961.
The Unitarihedron: The Jewel at the Heart of Quantum Computing (scottaaronson.com)
962.
Made for iOS 7 - A directory of app designs and icons updated for iOS 7 (madeforios7.tumblr.com)
963.
World’s Largest Bitcoin Exchange Out $10 Million (wired.com)
964.
Go 1.2 Release Candidate 1 released (tip.golang.org)
965.
Cloud to Butt Plus (chrome.google.com)
966.
From Thomas Pynchon, a novel of the dot-com era and the end of history (slate.com)
967.
Student Solves Sol Lewitt Drawing Assignment in Pseudocode (cmuems.com)
968.
Updated RailsCasts Status (railscasts.com)
969.
Why Most Startups Don't 'Get' Press (firstround.com)
970.
Neurosynaptic chips (research.ibm.com)
971.
Torvalds' response to whether RdRand could be compromised in the Linux kernel (change.org)
972.
What Startups Need to Know about Obamacare (blog.simplyinsured.com)
973.
This Man Moved to a Desert Island to Disappear. Here's What Happened (newrepublic.com)
974.
China's Empty Cities (sbs.com.au)
975.
Startup Common Sense (42floors.com)
976.
Go Concurrency Patterns ported to Clojure (gist.github.com)
977.
How to Present to Investors (sequoiacap.com)
978.
PRISM-Proof Security Considerations (ietf.org)
979.
The Myth of the Rockstar Programmer (hanselman.com)
980.
World’s Largest Solar Thermal Power Plant Delivers Power for the First Time (technologyreview.com)
981.
Yahoo reveals its new logo (yahoo.tumblr.com)
982.
How Surveillance Changes Behavior: A Restaurant Workers Case Study (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
983.
Thoughts on Intel's upcoming Software Guard Extensions (Part 1) (theinvisiblethings.blogspot.co.uk)
984.
NASA Declares End to Deep Impact Comet Mission (news.nationalgeographic.com)
985.
Booting a Self-signed Linux Kernel (kroah.com)
986.
Google unleashes Coder for Raspberry Pi as kid-friendly tool (phys.org)
987.
Braintree Is On The Block, Had Acquisition Talks With Square And PayPal (techcrunch.com)
988.
Try Bitcoin (trybtc.com)
989.
On Lisp: Happy 20th Birthday
990.
Programming Without Variables (drdobbs.com)