October 2014 Archive
91.
The Fourier Transform, explained in one sentence (blog.revolutionanalytics.com)
92.
Angular 2 Core (docs.google.com)
93.
Assange: Google Is Not What It Seems (newsweek.com)
94.
Watson Services (ibm.com)
95.
My Isometric Voxel Engine: One Year Later (voxelquest.com)
96.
How Google Works (slideshare.net)
97.
Hungary Internet tax cancelled after mass protests (bbc.co.uk)
98.
Android 5.0 Lollipop (googleblog.blogspot.com)
99.
Always bet on text (graydon2.dreamwidth.org)
100.
Walkway.js (connoratherton.com)
101.
From Novice to Master, and Back Again (blog.djmnet.org)
102.
An open source engine clone of Age of Empires II (github.com)
103.
A Raw Deal in Michigan (teslamotors.com)
104.
Rewriting Reddit (2005) (aaronsw.com)
105.
Career planning: Where do old devs go to? (ayende.com)
106.
FTDI driver kills fake FTDI FT232s (eevblog.com)
107.
Tesla: Introducing Autopilot and Dual Motor All Wheel Drive (teslamotors.com)
108.
What will it take to run a 2-hour marathon? (rw.runnersworld.com)
109.
Autumn (oos.moxiecode.com)
110.
IRIS+ (3drobotics.com)
111.
Rust means never having to close a socket (blog.skylight.io)
112.
Mac App Store: The Subtle Exodus (blog.helftone.com)
113.
She Tweeted Against the Mexican Cartels. They Tweeted Her Murder (thedailybeast.com)
114.
Firefox 33 (mozilla.org)
115.
Post Mortem: A single whitespace character (eatabit.com)
116.
Can Authorities Cut Off Utilities And Pose As Repairmen To Search A Home? (npr.org)
117.
Pigshell – Unix the Web (pigshell.com)
118.
Introducing GIFV (imgur.com)
119.
Show HN: Speeding up PostgreSQL through vectorized execution (github.com)
120.
CurrentC Has Been Hacked, Testers’ Email Addresses Stolen (techcrunch.com)