September 2015 Archive
31.
Give Google Contributor a try: Pay to remove ads (mattcutts.com)
32.
Pluto ‘Wows’ in Spectacular New Backlit Panorama (nasa.gov)
33.
I'm Begging for Work (brokedev.tumblr.com)
34.
Google Nexus 5x and 6P (google.com)
35.
Glowforge launches consumer-grade laser cutter (glowforge.com)
36.
Python 3.5.0 (python.org)
37.
New React Developer Tools (facebook.github.io)
38.
How we ended up with microservices (philcalcado.com)
39.
Don’t Build a Billion-Dollar Business (backblaze.com)
40.
Volkswagen’s Diesel Fraud Makes Critic of Secret Code a Prophet (nytimes.com)
41.
Google Is 2B Lines of Code, All in One Place (wired.com)
42.
Tech companies lobbying for CISA are abandoning their users' privacy (youbetrayedus.org)
43.
The most obsolete infrastructure money could buy – my worst job ever (snellman.net)
44.
Study: Some car models consuming around 50% more fuel than official results (transportenvironment.org)
45.
Nine of the World’s Biggest Banks Form Blockchain Partnership (recode.net)
46.
From Radio to Porn, British Spies Track Web Users’ Online Identities (theintercept.com)
47.
Just doesn’t feel good (marco.org)
48.
Apple Unveils the iPad Pro (techcrunch.com)
49.
Chris Poole (avc.com)
50.
OptiKey – Full computer control and speech with your eyes (optikey.org)
51.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2015)
52.
Immersive Linear Algebra – A free interactive online book (immersivemath.com)
53.
How JetBrains Lost Years of Customer Loyalty in Just a Few Hours (bytecrafter.blogspot.com)
54.
Firefox 41 can screenshot a single DOM element (hacks.mozilla.org)
55.
HTML5 Deck of Cards (pakastin.github.io)
56.
The toxic side of free – how I lost the love for my side project (part 4) (remysharp.com)
57.
Computer Sciences Courses That Don't Exist, but Should (prog21.dadgum.com)
58.
Evernote cuts 47 employees and shuts down 3 offices (blog.evernote.com)
59.
Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage (backblaze.com)
60.
Fukushima (podniesinski.pl)