October 2015 Archive
3001.
How Sendwithus Sent Their First Billion Emails (stackshare.io)
3002.
Gold Rush California Was Much More Expensive Than Today’s Tech-Boom California (smithsonianmag.com)
3003.
Thinking Outside the Box by Moving Into One (nytimes.com)
3004.
VICAR (Video Image Communication and Retrieval) Open Source (www-mipl.jpl.nasa.gov)
3005.
Convox Rack 0.7: Papertrail and SSL (convox.github.io)
3006.
Tesla Reliability Doesn’t Match Its High Performance (consumerreports.org)
3007.
Why Is the NSA Moving Away from Elliptic Curve Cryptography? (schneier.com)
3008.
Still fuming over HTTPS mishap, Google gives Symantec an offer it can’t refuse (arstechnica.com)
3009.
Holistic Configuration Management at Facebook [pdf] (sigops.org)
3010.
Disco: Birth of a New Marketing System (1977) [pdf] (archive.ama.org)
3011.
The Frame Machine Languages – DSLs for Software Modeling (frame-lang.org)
3012.
The Very Great Alexander von Humboldt (nybooks.com)
3013.
Journalists Trespass, Assault Tesla Employees at the Gigafactory (teslamotors.com)
3014.
NetBSD-7.0 developer interview: Mateusz Kocielski (beastie.pl)
3015.
Major Flash vulnerability confirmed, only way to protect self: uninstall Flash (bgr.com)
3016.
Blendle’s Secret Weapon Is Its Toolkit (mondaynote.com)
3017.
Meteor Case Study: Thoughtly set out to change the game with immersive NLP [pdf] (meteor.com)
3018.
‘Mythbusters’ to End After Next Season (variety.com)
3019.
The Birth of ZFS [video] (youtube.com)
3020.
Show HN: NAB – The Numenta Anomaly Benchmark (github.com)
3021.
200MB Max, No Storage, No Web Views: Is TvOS the Future of Apps? (realm.io)
3022.
Founders: It’s not 1990. Stop treating your employees like it is (medium.com)
3023.
Sniffing browser history using HSTS and CSP (github.com)
3024.
Sketch 3.4 (bohemiancoding.tumblr.com)
3025.
Intel x86 considered harmful [pdf] (blog.invisiblethings.org)
3026.
On the challenges (and rewards) of scaling a hardware startup to mass production (medium.com)
3027.
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (hotosm.org)
3028.
Extruct: Python library for extracting embedded metadata from HTML (github.com)
3029.
If Uber works, you might be less happy with your transport options (marginalrevolution.com)
3030.
Would you get a money from a VC/angel who tweets bad things about your religion?