September 2015 Archive
181.
What the IBM Acquisition of StrongLoop Means for the Node.js Community (strongloop.com)
182.
How Norway Created Salmon Sushi (npr.org)
183.
D-Link publishes code-signing private keys by mistake (translate.google.com)
184.
SICP Distilled: An idiosyncratic tour of SICP in Clojure (sicpdistilled.com)
185.
The Hardest chess problem in the world? (hebdenbridgechessclub.blogspot.com)
186.
Madoko – Write full-blown academic articles in Markdown (madoko.net)
187.
The Hardest Program I've Ever Written (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
188.
The FCC Might Ban Specific Operating Systems (prpl.works)
189.
Goodbye, Native Mobile Apps (atavistinsider.atavist.com)
190.
Procedural City Generation in Python (josauder.github.io)
191.
“I have [bash] history back to ~2003” (twitter.com)
192.
I Have Read Prop F (medium.com)
193.
How We Uncovered the Real Identity Behind “Startup L. Jackson” (syrah.co)
194.
Why drivers in China intentionally kill the pedestrians they hit (slate.com)
195.
PostgreSQL Magic (goto.project-a.com)
196.
Ad Blocking Irony (subtraction.com)
197.
Paris city centre goes car-free for a day (theguardian.com)
198.
Public defender: it’s impossible for me to do a good job representing my clients (washingtonpost.com)
199.
PyNES: Write NES Games in Python (gutomaia.net)
200.
Travelling to work 'is work', European court rules (bbc.com)
201.
Mobile browser traffic is 2X bigger than app traffic, and growing faster (venturebeat.com)
202.
Let a thousand flowers bloom, then rip 999 of them out (gigamonkeys.com)
203.
Tmux Resurrect – Persists tmux environment across system restarts (github.com)
204.
Years You Have Left to Live, Probably (flowingdata.com)
205.
The Hellburner Was the Renaissance Equivalent of a Tactical Nuclear Weapon (warisboring.com)
206.
My favorite interview question (nczonline.net)
207.
The Greatest Regex Trick Ever (2014) (rexegg.com)
208.
Hiroyuki Nishimura, founder of 2channel, has taken ownership of 4chan (4chan.org)
209.
The Plane Giving the F-35 a Run for Its Money (motherboard.vice.com)
210.
Maybe it’s time to talk about a new Linux Display Driver Model (yosoygames.com.ar)