September 2014 Archive
6961.
Ask HN: Parallel programs that could be optimized with genetic algorithms ()
6962.
How our botched understanding of 'science' ruins everything (theweek.com)
6963.
We Need a Feedbacks for WEB UI Builder. Thanks (umyproto.com)
6964.
Nexus 5's production stopped, ‪Nexus 6‬ will be announced soon (technostall.com)
6965.
How to Swing Trade Bitcoin (altcoinnewsletter.com)
6966.
Bend-gate: Apple iPhone 6 Plus found bending in pants pockets (theage.com.au)
6967.
The UX Perspective (thehipperelement.com)
6968.
Show HN: Tpr – Testing GitHub pull requests locally (github.com)
6969.
Show HN: Doc.pm – adds your message to the links you share (doc.pm)
6970.
The future of Python (medium.com)
6971.
Alink.us – Share Everything. Everywhere. Anytime (alink.us)
6972.
SunCalc – Where is the sun right now? (suncalc.net)
6973.
Life Saver – Help to the Lisp programmer having to write C++ code (informatimago.com)
6974.
SoundCloud, valued at over $700M, is down. Page loads, no audio (soundcloud.com)
6975.
Show HN: GigPlug – Recommend your contacts for jobs and earn a bounty (gigplug.com)
6976.
Ask HN: Does YC Invest “Common Stock” or “Preferred Stock”?
6977.
Thom Yorke's new album is “the first-ever paygated torrent in history” (businessinsider.com)
6978.
FBI boss 'concerned' by smartphone encryption plans (bbc.co.uk)
6979.
Interview with designers of Ello (inspiringcreative.wordpress.com)
6980.
A camera that can fly (flynixie.com)
6981.
A Button That Shares with All Gmail Contacts (gmailsharebutton.com)
6982.
A Virginia hacker catches the attention of federal law enforcement (washingtonpost.com)
6983.
Standalone WebGL, or a browser for the Oculus Rift ()
6984.
A small self-contained alternative to readline and libedit (github.com)
6985.
Show HN: Detective Droid ()
6986.
Saving ubuntu.com on download day: Caching location specific pages (design.canonical.com)
6987.
Show HN: Feedback Lite – Customer feedback tab and reporting dashboard (feedbacklite.com)
6988.
Differences Between the Diseases We Donate To, and the Diseases That Kill Us (iflscience.com)
6989.
Ask HN: Corporate software reuse assets database? ()
6990.
Most Code Is an Ugly Mess. Here’s How to Make It Beautiful (wired.com)