September 2015 Archive
1711.
Why Your Doctor Never Sees You on Time (medium.com)
1712.
Irving 9th-grader arrested after taking homemade clock to school (dallasnews.com)
1713.
Apple Acquires Mapsense, a Mapping Visualization Startup (recode.net)
1714.
Refactoring a bad view controller (realm.io)
1715.
How Your Camera Works (objc.io)
1716.
Brainpool curves (bada55.cr.yp.to)
1717.
Matz's Ruby Developers Don't Use RubySpec and It's Hurting Ruby (rubini.us)
1718.
Toys ‘R’ Us Brings Temporary Foreign Workers to U.S. To Move Jobs Overseas (nytimes.com)
1719.
Crudman: A Homemade Walkman-Based Synthesizer (crudlabs.org)
1720.
Mapping Immigrant America (personal.tcu.edu)
1721.
Let’s Build a Simple Interpreter, Part 4 (ruslanspivak.com)
1722.
The Limits of Quantum Computers (2008) [pdf] (cs.virginia.edu)
1723.
Breaking the Mold: A broader array of lifestyles than many of us could dream up (blog.longreads.com)
1724.
Show HN: Streaming full-text search for Node.js and browsers (github.com)
1725.
Google Found Guilty of ‘Abusing Dominant Market Position’ in Russia (wsj.com)
1726.
Understanding the Historic Divergence Between Productivity and a Worker’s Pay [pdf] (s1.epi.org)
1727.
The Last Audio Cassette Factory [video] (youtube.com)
1728.
An Uber support experience (krisprice.nz)
1729.
Is Python strongly typed? (stackoverflow.com)
1730.
Show HN: Tipping culture for developers on the Web (tips.60devs.com)
1731.
Can Mommy Bloggers Still Make a Living? (theatlantic.com)
1732.
Show HN: PJON – Open-source Arduino multimaster communications bus system (github.com)
1733.
Show HN: WebGL Sprites Benchmark (haxor.xyz)
1734.
Visions of Future Physics (quantamagazine.org)
1735.
The Other Cray Launches CPU-FPGA Hybrids (theplatform.net)
1736.
A9 Is TSMC 16nm FinFET and Samsung Fabbed (chipworks.com)
1737.
The Life of a Professional Guinea Pig (theatlantic.com)
1738.
Why Runners Get Slower with Age (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1739.
Launching the world’s most affordable solar-powered light (medium.com)
1740.
NASA's 1975 Graphics Standards Manual (slate.com)