October 2014 Archive
2701.
Show HN: FavIconX: make progress bars out of favicons (nicolasbize.com)
2702.
Don't get hadooped (blog.dominodatalab.com)
2703.
Build a Real-Time Twitter Stream with Node and React.js (scotch.io)
2704.
FastMail has moved to FastMail.com (fastmail.com)
2705.
Easter Island's ancient inhabitants weren't so lonely after all (reuters.com)
2706.
The Met and Other Museums Adapt to the Digital Age (nytimes.com)
2707.
December launch of SpaceX Falcon 9 to try 1st-stage landing on floating platform (floridatoday.com)
2708.
Above the Ice (theparisreview.org)
2709.
High Performance C Extensions for JRuby and Truffle (chrisseaton.com)
2710.
How a Band of Rebels and Pioneers Launched Wired's First Website 20 Years Ago (wired.com)
2711.
Electrostatics: Good for Robot Grippers, and Lots More (spectrum.ieee.org)
2712.
What It's Like to Walk in NYC as a Woman (digg.com)
2713.
Open Plea to Google About AngularJS 2.0 (reddit.com)
2714.
Flying car approaches liftoff as most advanced prototype yet is unveiled (theguardian.com)
2715.
Interview with Larry Page (ft.com)
2716.
Thank You Lennart (glyph.twistedmatrix.com)
2717.
Webfont optimization (developers.google.com)
2718.
The Fallacy of Premature Optimization (2009) (ubiquity.acm.org)
2719.
Clarifai: Advanced Image Recognition (clarifai.com)
2720.
Ham radio exams, algorithms, and scaling on the fly (grant.dobbe.us)
2721.
An interactive 3D visualization of the stellar neighborhood (stars.chromeexperiments.com)
2722.
Insider Guide: Get the Most Out of New Relic FutureStack14 (loggly.com)
2723.
Sublime Text Power User Book (sublimetextbook.com)
2724.
Expressjs update: fixed issues, Jade to Markdown and what's next (strongloop.com)
2725.
Woman sues US government over fake Facebook page (bbc.com)
2726.
First US Ebola patient dies (news.yahoo.com)
2727.
5 Nifty Apps That Help to Manage Your Team Better (blog.trackduck.com)
2728.
Show HN: Jumpstarter – Turn your WordPress themes into hosted web apps (blog.jumpstarter.io)
2729.
Making a CTF task in Haskell (artyom.me)
2730.
Joe Armstrong: Faults, Scaling and Erlang Concurrency [video] (youtube.com)