September 2015 Archive
1681.
Reading Literary Fiction Improves Empathy (2013) (theguardian.com)
1682.
Neurotic Neurons: An Interactive Explanation [video] (ncase.me)
1683.
Generate command-line completions using a simple DSL (github.com)
1684.
Of “Bomb Clocks,” Engineers and the $70M High School Football Stadium (frumped.org)
1685.
Notes on How Parsers and Compilers Work (2007) (parsingintro.sourceforge.net)
1686.
The Dual Pythagorean Theorem (2011) (gregegan.net)
1687.
Technical report: Nix package manager on Windows (ternaris.com)
1688.
Do rent controls work? (economist.com)
1689.
Ask HN: Why don't publishers serve ads from their domains to thwart ad-blockers?
1690.
Office 2016 Is Microsoft's Best Hope to Show It's Changed (wired.com)
1691.
“On Accident” or “By Accident”? (literalminded.wordpress.com)
1692.
French thought once dazzled the world. Where did it go wrong? (aeon.co)
1693.
The Middle-Class Squeeze (wsj.com)
1694.
R beats Python, R beats Julia, Anyone else wanna challenge R? (2014) (matloff.wordpress.com)
1695.
Show HN: Encrypted Communication via GitHub Using Node.js and SSH Keys (github.com)
1696.
An unapology (oss4gov.org)
1697.
The geography of American left-handedness (washingtonpost.com)
1698.
Show HN: Get the real best price for your hotel or get a superior hotel (triprebel.com)
1699.
More Than One Third of Tutanota Emails Are End-To-End Encrypted (tutanota.com)
1700.
TV vs. The Internet: Who Will Win? (nybooks.com)
1701.
How many errors? (nedbatchelder.com)
1702.
Barbie Wants to Get to Know Your Child (nytimes.com)
1703.
A Sharing Economy Where Teachers Win (nytimes.com)
1704.
Compute Engine Preemptible VMs Are Now Generally Available (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
1705.
“Stop Spotify from waking computer up” (community.spotify.com)
1706.
Show HN: KafkaLite – A simple message broker inspired by Kafka (github.com)
1707.
Scraping Hacker News on a Schedule with TaskPipes (blog.taskpipes.com)
1708.
DDD, Event Sourcing, and CQRS Tutorial (cqrs.nu)
1709.
Wherever You Go, Your Personal Cloud of Microbes Follows (npr.org)
1710.
An open source tool for planning sustainable public bike paths (geo8.webarch.net)