September 2015 Archive
931.
Japan orders universities to end education in social sciences, humanities, law (bloombergview.com)
932.
Hoffice: work at someone's home (hoffice.nu)
933.
Former paralegal charged with forging the signatures of NY state justices (manhattanda.org)
934.
Hello, declarative world (codon.com)
935.
Wine Staging (wine-staging.com)
936.
Quirky has filed for bankruptcy (quirky.com)
937.
DIY control pedal on Linux (blog.rogach.org)
938.
Two Forgotten Architects of Silk Road (motherboard.vice.com)
939.
Kafka in a Nutshell (sookocheff.com)
940.
N|Solid – Enterprise Node (nodesource.com)
941.
Jaro Mail (dyne.org)
942.
On Putting Things Off (lrb.co.uk)
943.
Why Do We Admire Mobsters? (newyorker.com)
944.
Encryption might be the reason why we haven't heard from aliens (theverge.com)
945.
Beyond ad blocking – the biggest boycott in human history (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
946.
Why Can't Startups Get US Government Contracts? (news.vice.com)
947.
The Debate Around “Do We Even Need CSS Anymore?” (css-tricks.com)
948.
Facebook vigilantes catching thieves and punishing them (bbc.co.uk)
949.
The Internet of Pointless Things (forbes.com)
950.
Where are the missing gravitational waves? (theconversation.com)
951.
The user-friendly way to be a little drug lord: economic secrets of the dark web (qz.com)
952.
S/party/hack like it's 1999 (openwall.com)
953.
Show HN: Javvy – A fun way to learn Java on iOS and Android (javvy-app.com)
954.
1982 DC Comics Style Guide (facebook.com)
955.
Show HN: A stack-based pure functional language for touch devices (github.com)
956.
NIST Physicists Show ‘Molecules’ Made of Light May Be Possible (nist.gov)
957.
ZenPayroll is now Gusto (zenpayroll.com)
958.
Tesla’s $140,000 Model X SUV Does 0-60 in 3.2 Seconds (techcrunch.com)
959.
Real Programmers Don't Use PASCAL (1982) (web.mit.edu)
960.
The Simons Foundation and Open Source Software (sagemath.blogspot.com)