September 2015 Archive
5011.
10 open source alternatives to Minecraft (opensource.com)
5012.
IoT Baby Monitor Analysis by Rapid7 (engadget.com)
5013.
U.S. Judge Approves $415M Settlement in Tech Worker Lawsuit (nytimes.com)
5014.
Czech Republic criticized after officers mark migrants with numbers (nytimes.com)
5015.
GNIP: The Social Fire Hose (medium.com)
5016.
Clearing Up Ambiguity (nybooks.com)
5017.
Window 10 will Share Wifi Password with Facebook friends without your permission (voat.co)
5018.
No, the FCC Is Not(Intentionally)Trying to Kill Third-Party WiFi Router Firmware (techdirt.com)
5019.
Using Docker-in-Docker for your CI or testing environment? Think twice (jpetazzo.github.io)
5020.
Conversion rate went from 5% to 12% with this drip campaign (customer.io)
5021.
Mozilla Drops First Public Preview of Firefox for iOS (techcrunch.com)
5022.
OOSMOS – The Object-Oriented State Machine Operating System (oosmos.com)
5023.
WhatsApp now has 900 million monthly active users. (facebook.com)
5024.
Desperate Crossing (nytimes.com)
5025.
Mycroft – Open Source AI [Kickstarter] (kickstarter.com)
5026.
How We Work: Fist of Five (influitive.io)
5027.
SmoothieMap: Low-latency Java map implementation (github.com)
5028.
Tom Blomfield – Mondo: building a full-stack bank (vimeo.com)
5029.
More Git koans (johnbyrd.org)
5030.
The reason Facebook paid US$ 19 bn for Whatsapp (datasciencecentral.com)
5031.
How push-to-talk solved interruptibility for our remote team (sketchtogether.com)
5032.
Thoughts on Entitlement and Pricing (bitquabit.com)
5033.
Forget about the mobile internet (ben-evans.com)
5034.
2,000 cases may be overturned because the police used Stingray surveillance (theguardian.com)
5035.
How Could Google's New Logo Be Only 305 Bytes When Its Old Logo Was 14k Bytes? (gizmodo.com)
5036.
Mozilla: data stolen from hacked bug database was used to attack Firefox (arstechnica.com)
5037.
Why drivers in China intentionally kill the pedestrians they hit (slate.com)
5038.
Regex Cheatsheet (duckduckgo.com)
5039.
Thoughts on JetBrains new pricing model by the author of Cursive (cursiveclojure.com)
5040.
Node.js v4.0.0 rc1 (nodejs.org)