September 2015 Archive
1531.
Sleepy Puppy: XSS detection tool (techblog.netflix.com)
1532.
SQL in CockroachDB: Mapping Table Data to Key-Value Storage (cockroachlabs.com)
1533.
High-Speed Pool and Billiards Video Clips (billiards.colostate.edu)
1534.
The 2000 Year-Old Computer – Decoding the Antikythera Mechanism (2012) [video] (youtube.com)
1535.
Introducing Elliptic Curves (2014) (jeremykun.com)
1536.
The State of JavaScript on Android Is Poor (meta.discourse.org)
1537.
Streaming Anomaly Detection Using Randomized Matrix Sketching [pdf] (cse.psu.edu)
1538.
Google Nexus 6P (store.google.com)
1539.
U.S. pay gap by sex by occupation (statwonk.com)
1540.
Apple’s assault on advertising and Google (calacanis.com)
1541.
India (2002) (jimrogers.com)
1542.
It’s probably a myth that we’re sleeping less than we used to (qz.com)
1543.
Shell stops Arctic activity after 'disappointing' tests (bbc.co.uk)
1544.
Detect up to 1327 disposable email providers with MailChecker (github.com)
1545.
Ask HN: What podcasts are you listening to?
1546.
Forecasting is a talent – luckily it can be learned (economist.com)
1547.
Peter Thiel Explains Biotech Investing Rationale: Get Rid of Randomness (technologyreview.com)
1548.
Test driving the three-wheeled Elio – 84 MPG and Only $6,800 (fool.com)
1549.
Can Genetic Engineering Bring Back Extinct Animals? (news.nationalgeographic.com)
1550.
Transparent proxy server that works as a poor man's VPN (github.com)
1551.
Perl Regular Expression Matching Is NP-Hard (perl.plover.com)
1552.
AT&T banning Bitcoin nodes by closing port 8333 in cable boxes (lists.linuxfoundation.org)
1553.
Cancer patient gets a 3D-printed titanium rib cage (csironewsblog.com)
1554.
Anderson.vim: Dark vim colorscheme based on colors from Wes Anderson films (github.com)
1555.
Container Security with SELinux and CoreOS (coreos.com)
1556.
Douglas Crockford's JavaScript Encyclopedia (crockford.com)
1557.
Peep, the Network Auralizer: Monitoring Your Network with Sound (2000) (usenix.org)
1558.
The Intel SYSRET privilege escalation (2012) (blog.xenproject.org)
1559.
Facebook wants to redline your friends list (psmag.com)
1560.
Researchers wrestle with a privacy problem (nature.com)