September 2015 Archive
1501.
Did Dropbox and Evernote Heed the Lessons of Flip? (medium.com)
1502.
President Obama Comments on Ahmed's Clock (twitter.com)
1503.
Evolving the Google Identity (design.google.com)
1504.
Dependency Injection in C++ Using Variadic Templates (gpfault.net)
1505.
Silicon Valley's 91-year-old designer (bbc.co.uk)
1506.
Deploying Containers in the Real World: Part 2 of Grammarly's Docker Journey (tech.grammarly.com)
1507.
Unix Pipes as IO Monads (2001) (okmij.org)
1508.
Can the Appalachian Trail Survive ‘A Walk in the Woods?’ (outsideonline.com)
1509.
I love the Victorian era. So I decided to live in it (vox.com)
1510.
The Future of New York City Transportation: Goodbye Cars, Hello Rails (inverse.com)
1511.
Attitudes Shift on Paid Leave: Dads Sue, Too (nytimes.com)
1512.
DEC64: Decimal Floating Point (dec64.com)
1513.
Volkswagen Test Rigging Follows a Long Auto Industry Pattern (nytimes.com)
1514.
Ask HN: Books that altered your view of reality
1515.
Optimal Sunshade Configurations for Geoengineering Near Sun-Earth L1 Point (journals.plos.org)
1516.
California Deputies Shoot Man Recording Them with Phone (photographyisnotacrime.com)
1517.
Makeself: Make self-extractable archives on Unix (stephanepeter.com)
1518.
Paris Is Sharing Electric Cars by the Thousand—Will It Play in Indianapolis? (bloomberg.com)
1519.
Scientists Learn How Genes Can Jump Between Species (wsj.com)
1520.
30,000-year-old giant virus 'comes back to life' (bbc.co.uk)
1521.
Should Your Specification Language Be Typed? (1999) [pdf] (research.microsoft.com)
1522.
Apple Delays Release of WatchOS 2 Due to Bug (techcrunch.com)
1523.
Show HN: ReadThisThing – One piece of journalism in your inbox daily (readthisthing.com)
1524.
“I'm a Button” (codepen.io)
1525.
In social networks, group boundaries promote the spread of ideas, study finds (phys.org)
1526.
We are sacrificing the right to walk (aeon.co)
1527.
The Story of Scrabble (bbc.com)
1528.
Seattle-based Shift Labs now has three low-cost medical devices in the pipeline (fortune.com)
1529.
MPS: A framework for DSL Development (jetbrains.com)
1530.
Netmap – Fast packet I/O framework (info.iet.unipi.it)