October 2014 Archive
271.
Introducing Carrot (introducingcarrot.com)
272.
Nearly Every USGS Topo Map For Free (equipped.outdoors.org)
273.
EFF Relaunches Surveillance Self-Defense Guide (eff.org)
274.
Show HN: Four numbers can predict your lifetime risk of a heart attack (knowyour4.com)
275.
Failed Startup Post-Mortems (3things.gitbooks.io)
276.
Show HN: JuliusJS – Speech recognition in JavaScript (github.com)
277.
How to become a programmer, or the art of Googling well (okepi.wordpress.com)
278.
Fabric – Mobile developer platform by Twitter (dev.twitter.com)
279.
In the medical response to Ebola, Cuba is punching above its weight (washingtonpost.com)
280.
ChromeOS will no longer support ext2/3/4 on external drives/SD cards (code.google.com)
281.
iCloud Uploads Local Data Outside of iCloud Drive (datavibe.net)
282.
As Many as 5K .Com’s Taken Away by Sealed Court Order by Verisign (thedomains.com)
283.
How Whisper app tracks ‘anonymous’ users (theguardian.com)
284.
Unpatchable Malware That Infects USBs (wired.com)
285.
Stamplay: IFTTT for developers (techcrunch.com)
286.
What Is Google Chrome Helper, and Why Is It Hogging My CPU Cycles? (wired.com)
287.
JPMorgan Says Data Breach Affected 76M Households (bloomberg.com)
288.
Wikipedia needs an IDE, not a WYSIWYG editor (medium.com)
289.
Japanese zoning (urbankchoze.blogspot.com)
290.
JSON Patch – a format for describing changes to a JSON document (jsonpatch.com)
291.
Writing C in Cython (honnibal.wordpress.com)
292.
Show HN: Using computer vision to detect birds in parks (code.flickr.net)
293.
The force vectors on a skateboard during an Ollie (wired.com)
294.
Lecture 4: Building Product, Talking to Users, and Growing (startupclass.samaltman.com)
295.
Are we at Peak Google? (stratechery.com)
296.
How Microsoft Appointed Itself Sheriff of the Internet (wired.com)
297.
The Case of the Modified Binaries (leviathansecurity.com)
298.
Why Germany Is Better at Training Its Workers (theatlantic.com)
299.
Apple Mac Mini (apple.com)
300.
The Ebola Wars (newyorker.com)