CS Unplugged: Computer Science Without a Computer
(csunplugged.org)
September 2015 Archive
61.
62.
To hack an Android phone, just type in a really long password
(money.cnn.com)
63.
Raspberry Pi touch display
(raspberrypi.org)
64.
Fifty
(jacquesmattheij.com)
65.
Netflix Switch – dim lights, turn on the TV, order food, and silence your phone
(makeit.netflix.com)
66.
The Internet of Way Too Many Things
(nytimes.com)
67.
Someone bought 'Google.com' from Google for one minute
(finance.yahoo.com)
68.
69.
Why we're leaving Heroku
(youbetrayedus.org)
70.
Boredom is not a problem to be solved, it's the privilege of a free mind
(theguardian.com)
71.
Windows 7 Update appears to be compromised?
(answers.microsoft.com)
72.
New Chromecast 2015
(store.google.com)
73.
How we cracked millions of Ashley Madison passwords
(cynosureprime.blogspot.com)
74.
Unit Economics
(blog.samaltman.com)
75.
Even the LastPass Will Be Stolen
(blackhat.com)
76.
HP to cut 25-30k jobs
(bbc.com)
77.
Introducing Brotli: a new compression algorithm for the internet
(google-opensource.blogspot.com)
78.
Stripe: Relay
(stripe.com)
79.
Biggest image in the smallest space
(bamsoftware.com)
80.
Meet Model X
(teslamotors.com)
81.
Why Airbnb is dead to me
(drupaler.drupalgardens.com)
82.
Show HN: Turn a Google Spreadsheet into an API
(sheetsu.com)
83.
Google fixes nearly decade-old Linux kernel TCP bug
(bitsup.blogspot.com)
85.
Wikimedia Maps Beta
(maps.wikimedia.org)
86.
The xkcd survey
(docs.google.com)
87.
Is it just me or is networking really hard?
(gafferongames.com)
88.
John Carmack on Developing the Netflix App for Oculus
(techblog.netflix.com)
90.
Statistics for Hackers
(speakerdeck.com)