October 2015 Archive
3271.
Charlie Munger's Last Meeting (joekusnan.tumblr.com)
3272.
The Limits of Correctness (1985) [pdf] (student.cs.uwaterloo.ca)
3273.
Reverse Traceroute (2010) [pdf] (www-bcf.usc.edu)
3274.
Busybox: remove systemd support (git.busybox.net)
3275.
Why Hurricane Joaquin Is So Hard to Forecast (fivethirtyeight.com)
3276.
Show HN: Automated Bundle Update with Descriptive Pull Request for Ruby Projects (deppbot.com)
3277.
CloudPiercer: Is your cloud-protected website's origin exposed? (cloudpiercer.org)
3278.
Data is the new oil (nation.lk)
3279.
Skipping church? Facial recognition software could be tracking you (washingtonpost.com)
3280.
Austrian's Bid to End U.S.-EU Data Pact Born in Silicon Valley (bloomberg.com)
3281.
Stephen Hawking Says We Should Really Be Scared of Capitalism, Not Robots (huffingtonpost.com)
3282.
For Whom the Phone Rings: The Genius Cult (thebaffler.com)
3283.
DigitalOcean Introduces Floating IPs (digitalocean.com)
3284.
Hiker finds 1,200-year-old Viking sword under rocks (cnn.com)
3285.
The Case for the Cab (1976) (technologyreview.com)
3286.
Grafana 2.5 Released – Cloudwatch support (grafana.org)
3287.
Sochat lets you text anyone nearby, even strangers (businessinsider.com)
3288.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins solve puzzle of how we learn (hub.jhu.edu)
3289.
Intuition behind Gaussian Processes (blog.sigopt.com)
3290.
Lessons from Failure: Borrowing Tools from Your Neighbors (entrepreneurship.org)
3291.
Primer – Native iOS New User Screens, Personalized by Traffic Source (goprimer.com)
3292.
How the brain builds new thoughts (news.harvard.edu)
3293.
China’s Nightmarish Citizen Scores Are a Warning for Americans (aclu.org)
3294.
NixOS 15.09 released (nixos.org)
3295.
Building an OpenVPN Cluster, Zalando-Style (tech.zalando.com)
3296.
N. W. Ayer and Son (en.wikipedia.org)
3297.
Prize in Economic Sciences 2015 – Angus Deaton (nobelprize.org)
3298.
Schizophrenia in America and early intervention treatment (highline.huffingtonpost.com)
3299.
The uncomfortable state of being Asian in tech (medium.com)
3300.
Datalog for trees in Clojure (blog.juxt.pro)