September 2014 Archive
691.
The Revenge of the Circulating Fan (lowtechmagazine.com)
692.
Spec-me-maybe: Introduces the “maybe” syntax to RSpec (github.com)
693.
Introducing Chaos Engineering (techblog.netflix.com)
694.
Alamofire: HTTP Networking in Swift (github.com)
695.
Racket mode for GNU Emacs (github.com)
696.
Update to Celebrity Photo Investigation (apple.com)
697.
UCLA, Cisco and more join forces to replace TCP/IP (networkworld.com)
698.
Suicide, a Crime of Loneliness (newyorker.com)
699.
How Andreessen Horowitz Is Disrupting Silicon Valley (medium.com)
700.
Product Hunt Raises $6M from A16Z (techcrunch.com)
701.
Researchers claim hydrogen energy advance (gla.ac.uk)
702.
The Last Question by Isaac Asimov (1956) (multivax.com)
703.
CoreOS Image Now Available on DigitalOcean (coreos.com)
704.
Why did science make little real progress in Europe in the Middle Ages? (quora.com)
705.
An Astrobiologist Asks a Sci-fi Novelist How to Survive the Anthropocene (nautil.us)
706.
I'd like Caltrain to publish raw train data (stackallocated.com)
707.
SpaceX Vies With Boeing as NASA’s Taxi to Station (bloomberg.com)
708.
Actors, Green Threads and CSP on the JVM (boundary.com)
709.
Radical Librarianship: Ninja librarians are ensuring patrons' electronic privacy (boingboing.net)
710.
The Extraordinary California Drought of 2013-2014 (weatherwest.com)
711.
Emotional Intelligence is Overrated (linkedin.com)
712.
What your first-grade life says about the rest of it (washingtonpost.com)
713.
From Backbone to React: Our Experience Scaling a Web Application (techsonian.net)
714.
How drones and UAVs are already affecting construction jobsites (equipmentworld.com)
715.
A transcoding FUSE filesystem for music (khenriks.github.io)
716.
Microsoft lays off 2,100, axes Silicon Valley research (in.reuters.com)
717.
Design for programmers (method.ac)
718.
California blue whales, once nearly extinct, are back at historic levels (vox.com)
719.
The Home Depot confirms payment systems breach (ir.homedepot.com)
720.
Show HN: Give 7 billion people a physical address (locationawarenames.org)