September 2014 Archive
211.
Burn Baby Burn (avc.com)
212.
Terror laws clear Australian Senate, enabling entire web to be monitored (smh.com.au)
213.
Faced with change, an all-female indie dev team evolves to a higher form (2013) (the-magazine.org)
214.
Bad Notes on Venture Capital (bothsidesofthetable.com)
215.
Pipes and Filters (blog.petersobot.com)
216.
Why Sometimes I Hate Myself (tomaszdziurko.pl)
217.
Plants in offices increase happiness and productivity (theguardian.com)
218.
This email may be worth millions of dollars in sales (josephwalla.com)
219.
Chapter Two of Peter Thiel's New Book
220.
Node.js Best Practices (joyent.com)
221.
Building a deeper understanding of images (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
222.
Learning Online (christinacacioppo.com)
223.
iOS 8 reviewed (arstechnica.com)
224.
Trends in the Silk Road 2.0 (lau.im)
225.
Tramadol Is Not a Natural Product After All (pipeline.corante.com)
226.
White House Names Google’s Megan Smith the Next CTO of the US (washingtonpost.com)
227.
A visual proof that neural nets can compute any function (neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com)
228.
Intel Edison Module (intel.com)
229.
Animated Algorithms (algomation.com)
230.
I was asked to crack a program in a job interview, part 2 (erenyagdiran.github.io)
231.
Find salaries paid at companies using foreign worker data (salar.ly)
232.
The DEA failure that prevented a potentially major medical breakthrough (salon.com)
233.
From Vim to Emacs (juanjoalvarez.net)
234.
Elixir Release v1.0.0 (github.com)
235.
Alibaba Raises $21.8B in Initial Public Offering (nytimes.com)
236.
The New Moto G (motorola.com)
237.
There are no B players (danieltenner.com)
238.
Why Walking Helps Us Think (newyorker.com)
239.
Brave New Phone Call (medium.com)
240.
Policy – A fork of the Scala compiler (github.com)