September 2015 Archive
841.
Big Price Increase for Tuberculosis Drug Is Rescinded (nytimes.com)
842.
Caffeine at night does more than keep you up late (usatoday.com)
843.
Complex Car Software Becomes the Weak Spot Under the Hood (nytimes.com)
844.
Firefox for iOS Now Available for Preview in New Zealand (blog.mozilla.org)
845.
Negative effects of driving and living near traffic (qz.com)
846.
A history of World of Warcraft's gold economy (meminsf.silverstringmedia.com)
847.
Python 3.5 and Multitasking (brianschrader.com)
848.
John McAfee announces he's running for President (money.cnn.com)
849.
C# 7 Proposal: Nullable reference types and nullability checking (github.com)
850.
Tell HN: My own version of the American dream
851.
Guess my word (simbase.org)
852.
SpaceX Unveils Crew Dragon Interior (blogs.nasa.gov)
853.
A Dive Into The Lending Club Data (100mdeep.com)
854.
Poison-Injecting Robot Submarine Kills Sea Stars to Save Coral Reefs (spectrum.ieee.org)
855.
Google Glass renamed to “Project Aura”, hires from Amazon (blogs.wsj.com)
856.
Irving 9th-grader arrested after taking homemade clock to school (dallasnews.com)
857.
The Timeless Way of Building (1979) (archive.org)
858.
Constructing a spectrometer using a CD (cs.cmu.edu)
859.
The Real Cuban Missile Crisis (2013) (theatlantic.com)
860.
ARM immediate value encoding (alisdair.mcdiarmid.org)
861.
Down From the Top of Its Game: The Story of Infocom, Inc (2000) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
862.
APL\B5500: The Language and Its Implementation – Gary A. Kildall (1970) [pdf] (cs.washington.edu)
863.
Travels From The Monk That Lives in My Phone (boboandchichi.com)
864.
Eliminating branches in Rust for fun but not much profit (kamalmarhubi.com)
865.
The React digest – A hand-picked weekly selection of the best React JavaScript resources (getrevue.co)
866.
Boeing publishes photos of 1960s stealth plane experiment (arstechnica.com)
867.
Five years, building a culture, and handing it off (laughingmeme.org)
868.
Fuzzy string matching using cosine similarity (blog.nishtahir.com)
869.
How JavaScript closures work under the hood (dmitryfrank.com)
870.
Introducing U-SQL, a language for big data processing (blogs.msdn.com)