October 2013 Archive
1801.
A Leaked Contract Reveals that Amazon Insists on DRM (the-digital-reader.com)
1802.
Software engineers tell Glassdoor that Walmart pays more than Facebook (washingtonpost.com)
1803.
Obamacare could help fuel a tech start-up boom (computerworld.com)
1804.
Soylent: An Offbeat Food Idea Investors Are Taking Seriously (npr.org)
1805.
Samsung faces sanctions over leak of confidential Apple documents (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
1806.
The creepy capital efficiency of Goldman's cafeteria (cnbc.com)
1807.
Encrypted, deduplicated remote backups (stavros.io)
1808.
On Encrypted Video and the Open Web (w3.org)
1809.
12-year-old boy admits to hacking police and government sites for Anonymous (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
1810.
Stay away from Digital Ocean (gsundeep.com)
1811.
From disgruntled developer, to founder, to burnout (medium.com)
1812.
Gov Shutdown? National Weather Service Issues Coded Message ‘PLEASE PAY US’ (news.yahoo.com)
1813.
Meet the CuBox-I, a $45 PC that Runs Linux and Android (arabcrunch.com)
1814.
Rubinius X, an experiment in modernizing Ruby (x.rubini.us)
1815.
Unofficial Github Cards (github.com)
1816.
TechCrunch Has Redesigned, Again (techcrunch.com)
1817.
Show HN: RTE – Bret Victor’s interfaces, the Unix way (github.com)
1818.
Google is building Chrome OS straight into Windows 8 (theverge.com)
1819.
How not to prove that P is not equal to NP (gowers.wordpress.com)
1820.
Armed with APIs, developers will drive the composable enterprise (gigaom.com)
1821.
Schwartz: A Python Shell for Quartz 2D (schwartzapp.com)
1822.
In 1897, an Indiana bill was going to redefine Pi (en.wikipedia.org)
1823.
OpenStack Havana is out and includes native Docker support (blog.docker.io)
1824.
My Internship Experience With MakeGamesWithUs as a 13-year-old (gthinkin.wordpress.com)
1825.
How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand? (wired.com)
1826.
The Psychology of Engineers: a talk on Introversion/Extroversion and Flow (bits.shutterstock.com)
1827.
Easy Metaprogramming For Making Your Code Habitable (saturnflyer.com)
1828.
Data Shows Google’s Robot Cars Are Smoother, Safer Drivers Than You or I (technologyreview.com)
1829.
Bring Back the Lash: Why flogging is more humane than prison. (washingtonmonthly.com)
1830.
Elon Musk Calls Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars ‘Bullshit’ (wired.com)