October 2014 Archive
2851.
For Example (2013) (bost.ocks.org)
2852.
Deploying a multi-node ElasticSearch-Logstash-Kibana cluster using Docker (clusterhq.com)
2853.
Why We Shut Down Our Viral Growth Campaign (medium.com)
2854.
Calling all quants: crowd-sourced hedge fund (pando.com)
2855.
Bay Trail PC is the size of a thumb drive (techreport.com)
2856.
Developer setup on OS X Yosemite (fredkelly.net)
2857.
A Tribute to Lisp: Jedi Masters (tagide.com)
2858.
The correct response to Google recruiters (poetry) (theneweryork.com)
2859.
Thoughts after a Month with Blackphone (accuvant.com)
2860.
Show HN: Bowery.io Desktop App (bowery.io)
2861.
Drip coffee 101: Secrets to brewing the perfect cup (cnet.com)
2862.
Avast Antivirus Was Spying on You with Adware (Until This Week) (howtogeek.com)
2863.
Simplify issue reporting in your web projects with TrackDuck (starthq.com)
2864.
This Is Why People Leave Your Company (firstround.com)
2865.
Adobe charges up to £100 extra for using 'the wrong browser' (creativebloq.com)
2866.
Thaw reveals photographer’s notebook from Captain Scott’s Antarctic hut (theguardian.com)
2867.
Embedding is not copyright infringement, EU court rules (torrentfreak.com)
2868.
Dividing and Conquering the Trash (nytimes.com)
2869.
Distributed vectors for image recognition from textual descriptions (lo-tho.blogspot.com)
2870.
Epilogue: Patent Troll Ordered to Pay $300,000 Compensation to Find the Best (adlervermillion.com)
2871.
When Does Your OS Run? (duartes.org)
2872.
GCHQ views data with no warrant, government admits (theguardian.com)
2873.
Datomic Pull API (blog.datomic.com)
2874.
Learning statistics with privacy, aided by the flip of a coin (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
2875.
Dwolla + BBVA Compass beating the fed to real-time payments (qz.com)
2876.
Thank You Lennart (glyph.twistedmatrix.com)
2877.
Somewhere in the Philippines, there are roads named after countries (nicluo.com)
2878.
Ask HN: I have $10,000 Digital Ocean credit. Suggest me what to do with it ()
2879.
Ask HN: I'm bored, want exposure to new things but I don't want a job ()
2880.
Apple’s Cool iPhone Fingerprint ID Means You’re Screwed (blog.simplejustice.us)