October 2013 Archive
1351.
Installing and setting up OS X Mavericks for Python development (blog.kristian.io)
1352.
Terrorism is not about Terror (gwern.net)
1353.
Peak - keep track of what everyone is working on (usepeak.com)
1354.
Amazon’s Interview Questions And Why I Don’t Work At Amazon (xyhd.tv)
1355.
Show HN: Simple analytics for restaurants. Feedback on launch page? (flourcast.com)
1356.
P2P Bitcoin exchange [pdf] (pauv.org)
1357.
How Samsung inflated its performance scores (theguardian.com)
1358.
How to Make the Perfect Hipster Logo (wired.com)
1359.
Visualizing World Birth and Death Rates (googledrive.com)
1360.
AMD Intentionally Crippled Their HDMI Adapters (phoronix.com)
1361.
Jor1k – OpenRISC 1000 Platform Emulator in JS, Launches Linux with X or Wayland (github.com)
1362.
Analysis of yesterday's PHP.net exploit (alienvault.com)
1363.
Non-publication of large randomized clinical trials (bmj.com)
1364.
Show HN: Pigs – Lightweight server for querying and playing from Grooveshark (github.com)
1365.
Y Combinator Summer 2013 (nancyhua.com)
1366.
Twitter Filing Opens Books on High-Flier (dealbook.nytimes.com)
1367.
QML support for the Go language (github.com)
1368.
Buffer app hacked (twitter.com)
1369.
Introduction to Pandas and Vincent [video] (neckbeardrepublic.com)
1370.
Black Girls Code launching in Miami (miamiherald.com)
1371.
Path Axes 20 Percent Of Staff In A ‘Realigning Of The Company’ (techcrunch.com)
1372.
DRM/EME in HTML5 - an American thing (ameliaandersdotter.eu)
1373.
Defense Companies Warn Thousands Of Layoffs Imminent Due To Shutdown (forbes.com)
1374.
Overbite - Gopher Client For Android (gopher.floodgap.com)
1375.
Toward a Manual for Civilization (blog.longnow.org)
1376.
Build Business Logic in Minutes, Not Weeks (copperthoughts.com)
1377.
Supreme Court shields prosecutors in wrongful convictions (2011) (articles.latimes.com)
1378.
How We Built a Lean Startup Inside a 200 Person Company (inside.envato.com)
1379.
Thoughts On TechCrunch Disrupt (uncrunched.com)
1380.
Lavabit to Briefly Reinstate Services for Data Recovery (rally.org)