September 2015 Archive
5131.
Varnish Cache 4.1.0-beta1 released (varnish-cache.org)
5132.
Show HN: SlackSnippet – A slack based tool to save and access command snippets (github.com)
5133.
IANA now recognises .onion as a "special use" domain (iana.org)
5134.
Follow the Money with Python (automatingosint.com)
5135.
The Long Shadow of Super Mario Bros (gamasutra.com)
5136.
Source Control Solutions (blog.xojo.com)
5137.
Show HN: atCipher Drive – Secure Cloud Storage with Dropbox (atcipher.com)
5138.
Show HN: Code Flow, a mindfulness course for programmers (centerformindfullearning.org)
5139.
D3 within React the right way (oli.me.uk)
5140.
Wanted: Cryptography Products for Worldwide Survey (schneier.com)
5141.
TermFeed terminal feed reader for hackers Read latest news from your terminal (github.com)
5142.
Type-Safe Microservices in Haskell (github.com)
5143.
How Stanford Took on the Giants of Economics (nytimes.com)
5144.
Inverse Ackermann without pain (2009) (gabrielnivasch.org)
5145.
The Fed’s Policy Mechanics Retool for a Rise in Interest Rates (nytimes.com)
5146.
A small and beautiful open-source WYSIWYG editor for HTML content (getcontenttools.com)
5147.
Show HN: Internships in SF – curated by humans (internshipsinsf.com)
5148.
Arduino MQTT Client (hivemq.com)
5149.
The unraveling of Tom Hayes (graphics.wsj.com)
5150.
React Native Android Is Open Source (github.com)
5151.
React Native for Android (code.facebook.com)
5152.
React Native for Android on GitHub (github.com)
5153.
Redux – Reinventing Flux – Interview with Dan Abramov (survivejs.com)
5154.
Startup Employees Forced to Crawl in Public During Training Exercise (beststoriesonline.com)
5155.
How to Advertise on Facebook the Smart Way (blog.automateads.com)
5156.
Elon Musk plans launch of 4000 satellites to bring Wi-Fi to remote locations (independent.co.uk)
5157.
Docker for Windows Server 2012 (windocks.com)
5158.
Hang-glider landscape mountains in Unreal Engine 4 (youtube.com)
5159.
A fullscreen terminal in your browser (github.com)
5160.
The “Sharing Economy” Is Dead, and We Killed It (fastcompany.com)