September 2014 Archive
271.
Traction Book – A Startup Guide to Getting Customers (tractionbook.com)
272.
Zimg – A lightweight and high-performance image storage and processing system (github.com)
273.
Georgia dealers want Tesla store shuttered for selling too many Teslas (sg.news.yahoo.com)
274.
Making MySQL Better at GitHub (github.com)
275.
The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, 2nd ed. (amazon.com)
276.
A tiny group of people can see ‘invisible’ colours that no-one else can perceive (bbc.com)
277.
BankAPI (github.com)
278.
The C++14 Standard: What You Need to Know (drdobbs.com)
279.
HFT in My Backyard (sniperinmahwah.wordpress.com)
280.
The Curious Case of iPhone 6+ 1080p Display (medium.com)
281.
You are listening to New York – police radio and ambient music (youarelistening.to)
282.
React Components (react-components.com)
283.
Deep sea 'mushroom' may be new branch of life (bbc.com)
284.
With New Ad Platform, Facebook Opens Gates to Its Vault of User Data (nytimes.com)
285.
Why Dyson's robot vacuum took 16 years, and why it's headed to Japan first (engadget.com)
286.
Liberia signs 'transformational' deal to stem deforestation (bbc.com)
287.
Tesla selects Nevada for battery plant (news.yahoo.com)
288.
Recommended Security Reading (dfir.org)
289.
Official Go support (stripe.com)
290.
Show HN: ContentBuilder.js – JQuery Plugin to Write Anything Beautifully (innovastudio.com)
291.
Lost Franklin expedition ship found in the Arctic (cbc.ca)
292.
The Advanced Cave Culling Algorithm – making Minecraft faster (tomcc.github.io)
293.
How to buy a tank: a BRDM-2 story (ntv.livejournal.com)
294.
One hundred rules for NASA project managers (1995) [pdf] (oliverlehmann.com)
295.
Electrolysis – run web content in a separate process from Firefox (wiki.mozilla.org)
296.
How to tell when a robot has written you a letter (medium.com)
297.
Relativistic hash tables (lwn.net)
298.
China's Island Factory – New islands being made in disputed China Sea (bbc.co.uk)
299.
Canon printer hacked to run Doom (bbc.co.uk)
300.
Juno: A free environment for the Julia language (junolab.org)