October 2014 Archive
2611.
In 1976 I discovered Ebola, now I fear an unimaginable tragedy (theguardian.com)
2612.
Adobe Is Spying on Users, Collecting Data on Their EBook Libraries (the-digital-reader.com)
2613.
Adobe's e-book reader sends your reading logs back to Adobe-in plain text (arstechnica.com)
2614.
My Adventure with Fireeye's FLARE Challenge (parsiya.net)
2615.
Geospatial Search Adds Location to Your Applications (orchestrate.io)
2616.
Exploring Ocean Tectonics from Space (topex.ucsd.edu)
2617.
Why I Left the .NET Framework (blog.jonathanoliver.com)
2618.
What to Do About Our Client Who Can’t Pay Us (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
2619.
How GameCube/Wii emulator Dolphin got a turbocharge (pcgamer.com)
2620.
Fish School Us on Wind Power (nautil.us)
2621.
How we increased our EC2 event throughput by 50% for free (swrveengineering.wordpress.com)
2622.
How to start a startup without ruining your life (medium.com)
2623.
HBO Says It’s Going to Start Selling on the Web Next Year (recode.net)
2624.
You'll be fine in Silicon Valley (matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
2625.
New Zealand Cops Raided Home of Reporter Working on Snowden Documents (firstlook.org)
2626.
QIRA: QEMU Interactive Runtime Analyser – a competitor to strace and gdb (github.com)
2627.
Only 4% of drone victims in Pakistan named as al Qaeda members (thebureauinvestigates.com)
2628.
Lessons in growth and increasing signups (engineering.pinterest.com)
2629.
Interview with Jack Groetzinger of SeatGeek (sweattheproduct.com)
2630.
Why Rails programmers should understand Ruby (hackhands.com)
2631.
The Slide Rule: A Computing Device That Put a Man on the Moon (npr.org)
2632.
FlaskBB: Lightweight forum software (flaskbb.org)
2633.
Silicon Valley's billion dollar startup failures (bbc.com)
2634.
Terminal’s Containers Pioneer a New Way of Developing Apps from the Cloud (techcrunch.com)
2635.
Free private git hosting with deployments (gitgo.io)
2636.
Brief history of JavaScript (iknownothing.com)
2637.
A Dashboard with Hoplon (adzerk.com)
2638.
HN Berlin meetup on Thursday 2014-10-30 (meetup.com)
2639.
A story about Jessica and her computer (medium.com)
2640.
Why a linked list always come between me and a great job offer