October 2013 Archive
931.
Visualizing The Matterhorn as an 860,000 point cloud (mapbox.com)
932.
History Must Be Curved (popehat.com)
933.
What's the max speed on Ethernet? (blog.erratasec.com)
934.
Your career is a mess (founderdating.com)
935.
How to Build a Subscription Service on Rails: A Noob's Guide (joelhooks.com)
936.
Poll: How many people here use Reddit?
937.
Cryptography in the Browser (blog.opal.io)
938.
Krugman’s Theory of Interstellar Trade (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
939.
Y Combinator Opens A Satellite Office In SF (techcrunch.com)
940.
A quarter of online ad traffic is fraudulent (adweek.com)
941.
A Python-Powered Budget Spreadsheet (datanitro.com)
942.
Setting up Emacs as a Ruby development environment on OS X (crypt.codemancers.com)
943.
Introducing SafeSource, A New Way To Send Forbes Anonymous Tips And Documents (forbes.com)
944.
Naked mole rats have more than one weapon against aging (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
945.
Fighting a 30-year-old software bug (blogs.perl.org)
946.
Five Million Backers (kickstarter.com)
947.
Swift: Turn the Net into a single data cloud (libswift.org)
948.
Analysis of Silk Road’s Historical Impact on Bitcoin (thegenesisblock.com)
949.
‘Dutch sandwich’ grows as Google shifts €8.8bn to Bermuda (cnbc.com)
950.
HealthCare.gov’s glitches prompt Obama to call in expert troubleshooters (washingtonpost.com)
951.
Ask HN: Why do all payment processors charge 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction?
952.
AWS instance was scheduled for retirement (forums.aws.amazon.com)
953.
Applying to Ph.D. Programs in Computer Science (2011) [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
954.
Today’s Smalltalk: A Second Look At The First OO Language (blog.smartbear.com)
955.
Terms of Service update (google.com)
956.
Show HN: Upbeat, HN for music - Node + Redis + Angular + Soundcloud (upbeatapp.com)
957.
Calorie burner: How much better is standing up than sitting? (bbc.co.uk)
958.
Unfurlough.us – Freelance gigs for furloughed employees (unfurlough.us)
959.
How the Internet hurts your sleep schedule, productivity and personal life (washingtonpost.com)
960.
The Functional Database [video] (infoq.com)