October 2015 Archive
3391.
Show HN: Random naming inspiration (afternoontrick.github.io)
3392.
Decentralized prediction market posts detailed report on $5.2M crowdsale (augur.net)
3393.
“Women Who Write About Tech Are Still Being Abused Online” (huffingtonpost.com)
3394.
Does “Free Will” Even Make Sense? (steve-patterson.com)
3395.
Callbacks in C++ using template functors (1994) (tutok.sk)
3396.
How we’re changing Colombia through open-source communities (medium.com)
3397.
Amazon Is So Nice It Makes Your Personnel Information Public If You Criticize It (seattleweekly.com)
3398.
How we coupled product innovation with mass manufacturing (medium.com)
3399.
Show HN: Shellshare – live terminal broadcasts with a single command (shellshare.net)
3400.
Why Self-Driving Cars Must Be Programmed to Kill (technologyreview.com)
3401.
Spanish clothes magnate Amancio Ortega is the world's richest person (msn.com)
3402.
Life with My Robot Secretary (fastcodesign.com)
3403.
When Telcos Customize Crypto (realm.io)
3404.
Sony Music Tries to Force Creator to Pull Video It Licensed from Him (techcrunch.com)
3405.
A mummy more than 3,000 years old gets a CT scan (sciencefriday.com)
3406.
Why Go is a poorly designed language (from a perspective of Go lover) (medium.com)
3407.
In Memory of Robert Farquhar, NASA mission design specialist (motherboard.vice.com)
3408.
A touch table you can stand on – see the video (humelab.com)
3409.
Drawing Machine Controlled by a Modular Synthesizer (thomasrehnert.de)
3410.
Celeste: A New Model for Cataloging the Universe (newscenter.lbl.gov)
3411.
‘No Way to Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens (theonion.com)
3412.
Anatomy of a 5M Dollar Week (glowforge.com)
3413.
Prosthetic Limbs, Controlled by Thought (nytimes.com)
3414.
Google's 'Don't be evil' creed disappears as company morphs into Alphabet (theverge.com)
3415.
Rustation, a PlayStation emulator in Rust (github.com)
3416.
TSMC's A9 Chip Outperforming Samsung's in Early iPhone 6s Battery Benchmarks (macrumors.com)
3417.
Show HN: Jargonism – Dictionary of Business English Jargon (jargonism.com)
3418.
When Steve Jobs' ex asked him to pay $25M for his “dishonorable behavior” (fortune.com)
3419.
Show HN: Livestream 90sec moments and see friends facial expressions in realtime (chubble.co)
3420.
UUID vs. BIGSERIAL for Primary Keys (thebuild.com)