September 2015 Archive
1081.
Magnetic fields provide a new way to communicate wirelessly (jacobsschool.ucsd.edu)
1082.
Visualizing the Discrete Fourier Transform (blog.revolutionanalytics.com)
1083.
Turbo Pascal 3 port of the smallpt C++ 99-line global illumination renderer (iwasdeportedandalligotwasthislousydomain.co.uk)
1084.
Algorithm can create new Van Gogh or Picasso in an hour (washingtonpost.com)
1085.
Completely Painless Programmer's Guide to XYZ, RGB, ICC, XyY, and TRCs (ninedegreesbelow.com)
1086.
Now Shipping Soylent 2.0 (discourse.soylent.me)
1087.
Thomas Kuhn changed the way the world looked at science (2012) (theguardian.com)
1088.
Tontines may make sense despite their history of disrepute (washingtonpost.com)
1089.
I’m a white guy in Silicon Valley and I’m done buying the meritocracy myth (medium.com)
1090.
CloudFlare's Partnership with Baidu (nytimes.com)
1091.
Ancestry.com can use your DNA to target ads (freedom-to-tinker.com)
1092.
The Ur Programming Language Family (impredicative.com)
1093.
Fun with Software-Defined Radios: Mapping the Spectrum in the Mission, SF (medium.com)
1094.
USS Robin – A Victorious U.S. Carrier That Didn’t Exist (armchairgeneral.com)
1095.
Declining Student Resilience: A Serious Problem for Colleges (psychologytoday.com)
1096.
Volkswagen rigged tests on 2.8M cars in Germany, Berlin says (reuters.com)
1097.
Joint Allocations in C++ (turingtester.wordpress.com)
1098.
Teen prosecuted as adult for having naked images – of himself – on phone (theguardian.com)
1099.
Why is light so fast? (aeon.co)
1100.
AMS-IX Breaks 4 Terabits per Second Barrier (ams-ix.net)
1101.
Inside Japan’s Disposable Housing Market (psmag.com)
1102.
The Indie Bubble Revisited (Are We All Totally-Doomed, or Just Regular-Doomed?) (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
1103.
Should we all be looking for marginal gains? (bbc.com)
1104.
Autocomplete as an interface (benkuhn.net)
1105.
How Facebook Copes with Scale: Three Approaches (theplatform.net)
1106.
Call/cc for C programmers (2010) (community.schemewiki.org)
1107.
Chasing the shiny and new (nemil.com)
1108.
A history of modern init systems (1992-2015) (blog.darknedgy.net)
1109.
Cisco declines disclosure grace period, bug gets released (code.google.com)
1110.
A Man Who Invents Languages for a Living (npr.org)