September 2015 Archive
3841.
Early Access of JRebel for Android for Live Android Development (zeroturnaround.com)
3842.
KATARA: Reliable Data Cleaning with Knowledge Bases and Crowdsourcing [pdf] (vldb.org)
3843.
KnowIT – Employee Productivity Tracking Startup (digitalendpoint.com)
3844.
Twitter DM with OTR (gist.github.com)
3845.
What marriage would look like if we actually followed the Bible (independent.co.uk)
3846.
Strata: Open Source Library for Efficient MongoDB Backups (blog.parse.com)
3847.
How to Catch Spoofers Who Manipulate Markets (bloomberg.com)
3848.
Show HN: Fakettp – Command line http debugging proxy (github.com)
3849.
Migrants and Mobiles (shkspr.mobi)
3850.
For Founders: The Tunnel Vision Trap (dantawfik.com)
3851.
US egg lobby paid food blogs and targeted chef to crush Hampton Creek Foods (theguardian.com)
3852.
Adult, Autistic and Ignored (nytimes.com)
3853.
Fewer Roads Can Lead to Less Traffic Congestion (motherboard.vice.com)
3854.
What Employees Want from Managers (slideshare.net)
3855.
Porting Guix and GuixSD (savannah.gnu.org)
3856.
Making Full Use of ‘Dig’ in Linux (ma.ttias.be)
3857.
OAuth 2.0 for Google (Analytics) API with Python Explained (joyofdata.de)
3858.
Show HN: (Weighted) PageRank implementation in Go (github.com)
3859.
The mathematical biophysics of Nicolas Rashevsky (2006) [pdf] (web.cs.iastate.edu)
3860.
Scytl: how a Barcelona-based company transformed the global elections industry (novobrief.com)
3861.
Announcing VP9 Support Coming to Microsoft Edge (blogs.windows.com)
3862.
Online Security Braces for Quantum Revolution (nature.com)
3863.
Origami zippered tube design makes paper structures stiff enough to hold weight (kurzweilai.net)
3864.
The War on Terror Is Accomplishing Everything Bin Laden Hoped It Would (thenation.com)
3865.
How to learn data science (dataquest.io)
3866.
#friday T-Shirts Now Available on Teespring (teespring.com)
3867.
How to Choose Your Tech Stack (svsg.co)
3868.
Nintendo's Forgotten Console (motherboard.vice.com)
3869.
IPFS: HTTP is obsolete. It's time for the distributed, permanent web (blog.neocities.org)
3870.
The Indie Bubble Revisited (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)