September 2015 Archive
6511.
Apple Announces Record iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus Sales (apple.com)
6512.
Apple Sells 13M iPhones in Opening Weekend, or 3,000 iPhones per Minute (techcrunch.com)
6513.
Programming Models for Deep Learning (mxnet.readthedocs.org)
6514.
Understanding Security in IoT: SSL/TLS (golgi.io)
6515.
China will cancel debts to the world's least developed nations (bbc.com)
6516.
Reverse, Reverse: Theorem Proving with Idris (stackbuilders.com)
6517.
Varnish Wishlist (kly.no)
6518.
Coding in the Cloud Era Needs Radical Rethink (techcrunch.com)
6519.
Blackphone 2 'privacy' Android handset revamped (bbc.com)
6520.
Ask HN: What Reddit “Subreddits” Are Good to Make the Site Informative/Useful?
6521.
Pirate Bay Founder Finally Free After 3 Years (torrentfreak.com)
6522.
One-time password SSH solutions (blog.endpoint.com)
6523.
Show HN: ec2hashcat – password cracking in the cloud (github.com)
6524.
New Campaign to Help Surveillance Agents Quit NSA or GCHQ (wired.com)
6525.
Why Magic Lost to Technology (medium.com)
6526.
Tinder and Grindr targeted in new billboard campaign by AIDS Foundation (losangeles.cbslocal.com)
6527.
How Uber uses your phone as a backup data centre [video] (youtube.com)
6528.
Microsoft tries to calm the Windows 10 privacy fears (petri.com)
6529.
GitHub adds file attachment to comments (github.com)
6530.
As you travel, your weight can change up to 0.7% due to variances in gravity (datagenetics.com)
6531.
Commander, the spaceship to the Galaxy of PyPI (anvaka.github.io)
6532.
What I Learned While Publishing an HTML5 Mobile App: Development and Debugging (codeplanet.io)
6533.
Chinese Mobile Ads as DDoS Vectors (blog.cloudflare.com)
6534.
Elixir v1.1 released (elixir-lang.org)
6535.
Goodbye microservices, hello right-sized services (particular.net)
6536.
Writing Good C++14 by Default – Video – Strict ownership, memory bounds (youtube.com)
6537.
Is zero an even number? (bbc.co.uk)
6538.
AWS HIPAA Compliance FAQs (aws.amazon.com)
6539.
Victimless Leather (en.wikipedia.org)
6540.
Why are little kids in Japan so Independent? (citylab.com)