September 2014 Archive
2071.
Show HN: Slidr.io a slide sharing tool that does not suck (slidr.io)
2072.
Gobble (YC W14) Promises to Help Make Delicious Meals in 10 Minutes (techcrunch.com)
2073.
Shellshock protection enabled for all customers (blog.cloudflare.com)
2074.
Smartphone app recognizes stress and depression (technologyreview.com)
2075.
Procedural Locomotion: Automating human walk cycles using machine learning (github.com)
2076.
The curious case of accelerators (techcrunch.com)
2077.
Up and Running with Metal, Part 3: Lighting and Rendering in 3D (metalbyexample.com)
2078.
Tiny, Vast Windows into Human DNA (nytimes.com)
2079.
Heaven's Gate still open for business (kottke.org)
2080.
Implementation details of the RFID audio book reader for my blind grandfather ()
2081.
An Update on Railsgoat: Vagrant/Docker (blog.nvisium.com)
2082.
GCSS – Pure Go CSS Preprocessor (github.com)
2083.
The Thermodynamic Theory of Ecology (simonsfoundation.org)
2084.
Styling with Sass (juliocesar.github.io)
2085.
Show HN: Predicting what user reviews are about with LDA and gensim (vladsandulescu.com)
2086.
XKCD: In CS is hard to explain the diff between the easy and the impossible (xkcd.com)
2087.
Students Grade Teachers and Panorama Education (YC S13) Harnesses the Data (nytimes.com)
2088.
Nars2000: An Experimental APL Interpreter (nars2000.org)
2089.
Recovering from Selection Bias in Causal and Statistical Inference [pdf] (ftp.cs.ucla.edu)
2090.
Why Many People Perceive the Study of Human Behavior as Unscientific (2011) [pdf] (web.missouri.edu)
2091.
Ask HN: Key-Value Store Database with Historical Lookup?
2092.
Reddit is a failed state (theverge.com)
2093.
Ask HN: A new way of online buying and selling. Viable?
2094.
iOS 8 Adoption at 46% After Five Days (techcrunch.com)
2095.
StandupMail – Simple email-based productivity logging (standupmail.com)
2096.
Ask HN: How do you manage ideas, tasks, notes and other stuff? ()
2097.
Account Names Blacklist (blog.7sheep.net)
2098.
On the horrific state of JavaScript frameworks ()
2099.
Startup events in over 150 communities worldwide (worldstartupevents.org)
2100.
Ask HN: Do you have to move out to move up?