October 2013 Archive
1771.
Introduction to Protocols in Clojure (bestinclass.dk)
1772.
Stop Watching Us – Find a Viewing Party or Satellite Protest Near You (rally.stopwatching.us)
1773.
Xkcd: Open Letter (xkcd.com)
1774.
Advice on the YC Application (blog.zactownsend.com)
1775.
Lavabit Files Opening Brief in Landmark Privacy Case (wired.com)
1776.
Experience with ePaxos: Systems Research using Go (da-data.blogspot.nl)
1777.
Don't found a company unless you love Excel (ekoester.com)
1778.
Can Electric Bikes Ever Go Legal? (nymag.com)
1779.
Nexus 5 listing appears in the Play Store (engadget.com)
1780.
Cyber-libertarianism: Silk Road battleground individualism vs authority (abc.net.au)
1781.
Yahoo Acquires Bread, Will Shut Down The URL Shortener That Earned You Money (techcrunch.com)
1782.
$250 Million For A 14-Year-Old's Big Idea: Origami Owl (smallbusiness.yahoo.com)
1783.
US adults score below average on worldwide test (news.yahoo.com)
1784.
How I Embarrassed Myself in My Interview With Google (globalnerdy.com)
1785.
Ask HN: Should I get mentored by this guy? (pastebin.com)
1786.
US Coast Guard visits mysterious Google barge (usatoday.com)
1787.
The World Needs Data Scientists (businessintelligence.com)
1788.
Four days’ charge on an Android (techfounder.net)
1789.
Lisphp: A Lisp Dialect Written in PHP (github.com)
1790.
A Confederacy of Quacks: The War Against Antidepressants (nsfwcorp.com)
1791.
Steve Ballmer is right, and I was wrong (betanews.com)
1792.
From a useless Git Diff to a useful one (coderwall.com)
1793.
New Gmail un-minimalistic homepage (facebook.com)
1794.
CurrencyFair: A P2P platform for currency exchange (techworld.com.au)
1795.
Are we doing MVC wrong? (withouttheloop.com)
1796.
Your Ethnicity Determines the Species of Bacteria That Live in Your Mouth (blogs.smithsonianmag.com)
1797.
What the World Would Look Like if Countries Were as Big as Online Populations (theatlantic.com)
1798.
Facebook Threatened Me With $100,000 Suit (codyromano.com)
1799.
SeqAlign: Hardware Acceleration of DNA Sequence Alignment (chrisfenton.com)
1800.
One year of tracking mouse movement and clicks (iamjonay.com)