October 2014 Archive
3211.
UK convicts man over manga sex images of children (arstechnica.com)
3212.
Flickr Responds to XKCD; Tells You If Your Picture Has a Park or Bird in It (petapixel.com)
3213.
Santa Emoji is sad, when Santa should be jolly (code.google.com)
3214.
How to Go from Zero to 30,000 Page Views in 11 Weeks (With No Budget) (digitalmarketer.com)
3215.
Chicago Uses Data Mining Technology to Encourage Mammography (civisanalytics.com)
3216.
Vint Launches Unlimited On-Demand Fitness Training (techcrunch.com)
3217.
Show HN: A little randomness for the Hacker News front page (limpet.net)
3218.
Truly Fascinating Data from 955 Lyft Rides. (Includes GPS Tracking) (blog.whttl.com)
3219.
Two Centuries of Productivity Growth in Computing (2007) [pdf] (aida.econ.yale.edu)
3220.
Why we should give everyone a basic income (youtube.com)
3221.
Poul-Henning Kamp on ways the NSA might affect the world of CS [video] (youtube.com)
3222.
Awesome xkcd: A curated list of implementations of various xkcd comics (github.com)
3223.
13 Women Have Accused Bill Cosby of Rape – So Why Has America Forgiven Him? (mic.com)
3224.
Polymer – Welcome to the future (polymer-project.org)
3225.
Pure Reasoning in 12-Month-Old Infants as Probabilistic Inference (2011) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
3226.
Nginx has big plans for JavaScript (infoworld.com)
3227.
Bit.ly banned on Google (datasciencecentral.com)
3228.
Estonian man gets 11 years in prison for credit card hacking (ajc.com)
3229.
Porting OpenVMS to HP Integrity Servers (2005) (h71000.www7.hp.com)
3230.
RBP and R13 as base register – threat or menace? (2013) (groups.google.com)
3231.
Why 3 foul mouthed Brazilians are Exosphere’s first incubated team (medium.com)
3232.
Facebook Offers Life Raft, but Publishers Are Wary (nytimes.com)
3233.
Celebrate 25 Years of the World Wide Web with a Free Ticket to the Web Is (insurancebyjack.co.uk)
3234.
The Branding of Julian Assange (nytimes.com)
3235.
Increase your file transfer speeds by up to 4x (supertcp.com)
3236.
“Public by default” is the future of professional communication (gigaom.com)
3237.
Easier UI Reasoning with Unidirectional Dataflow and Immutable Data (open.bekk.no)
3238.
Michelle Phan: From YouTube Star to $84M Startup Founder (recode.net)
3239.
Running a Weave Network on CoreOS (weaveblog.com)
3240.
Job brokers steal wages and entrap Indian tech workers in US (theguardian.com)