September 2015 Archive
451.
The 21-year-old building India's largest hotel network (bbc.co.uk)
452.
Uber Would Like to Buy Your Robotics Department (nytimes.com)
453.
Tarsnap email confirmation bypass (daemonology.net)
454.
Improved Digital Certificate Security (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
455.
Making Cython as easy as Python (github.com)
456.
Why I wouldn’t use Rails for a new company (blog.jaredfriedman.com)
457.
Uber shakes up real estate market with massive lease in Oakland (bizjournals.com)
458.
The brains of lonely people respond more negatively to social stimuli (wsj.com)
459.
U.S. Soldiers Told to Ignore Afghan Allies’ Abuse of Boys (nytimes.com)
460.
Dead Code Should Be Buried – Why I Didn't Contribute to NLTK (spacy.io)
461.
Terror on Wall Street (damninteresting.com)
462.
Chaos Engineering Upgraded (techblog.netflix.com)
463.
Crystal – iOS 9 ad blocker (crystalapp.co)
464.
Nix the Tricks: Math tricks defeat understanding (nixthetricks.com)
465.
Windows Drops Bing in China for Baidu (blogs.windows.com)
466.
Facebook's New Spam-Killer Hints at the Future of Coding (wired.com)
467.
Ben Horowitz’s Best Startup Advice (medium.com)
468.
“People who implement new and improved interfaces always seem to get that wrong” (lkml.org)
469.
BBC iPlayer begins to trial HTML5 player (bbc.co.uk)
470.
New Horizons: Pluto displays rippling terrain (bbc.co.uk)
471.
The Cost Of Interruptions: They Waste More Time Than You Think (npr.org)
472.
$1 Unistroke Recognizer (depts.washington.edu)
473.
Ernst and Young drops degree classification threshold for graduate recruitment (timeshighereducation.com)
474.
Internals of a Turbo Pascal Compiler (turbopascal.org)
475.
Why the US stores 700M barrels of oil underground (bbc.com)
476.
Learn Enough Command Line to Be Dangerous (Draft) (learnenough.com)
477.
TypeScript and JSX (jbrantly.com)
478.
More efficient memory-management could enable chips with thousands of cores (news.mit.edu)
479.
YC Open Office Hours for Black and Hispanic Founders (blog.ycombinator.com)
480.
Playing with Pigs (playingwithpigs.nl)