October 2015 Archive
3691.
Launching.io: A community of tech startups (launching.io)
3692.
Beyond the Internet, Innovation Struggles (wsj.com)
3693.
The 158 Families Funding the 2016 Presidential Election (nytimes.com)
3694.
Bug #2: Order anything for free on BigBasket (fallible.co)
3695.
VNC, image analysis and data science – part 1 (blog.binaryedge.io)
3696.
Ask HN: How much control of GitHub do its founders still have?
3697.
New tidal energy system could help power UK (reuters.com)
3698.
Vim and Composability (ferd.ca)
3699.
An unexpected discovery behind a wall at U-Va. teaches researchers about science (washingtonpost.com)
3700.
Things I wish someone told me when I started with Go (github.com)
3701.
Unicorn bracketology – which startup unicorn is the most undervalued? (cbinsights.com)
3702.
Hacking for Security, and Getting Paid for It (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3703.
Hotspot Shield Creator Is on a Mission to Outflank the Censors (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3704.
Interview with PCH Founder Liam Casey (pi.co)
3705.
Academics have found a way to access insanely expensive research papers–for free (qz.com)
3706.
The Darknet: Is the Government Destroying “the Wild West of the Internet?” (rollingstone.com)
3707.
Woman makes app to let people rate you, Now SHES upset people are reviewing her (theregister.co.uk)
3708.
The Incredible Expandable Book (medievalbooks.nl)
3709.
Roku Unveils Its 4K Streamer, the Roku 4 (techcrunch.com)
3710.
Cuba’s Startup Paradox (techcrunch.com)
3711.
Taking Medium to the Next Level (medium.com)
3712.
China’s Nightmarish Citizen Scores Are a Warning for Americans (aclu.org)
3713.
Learning Objectness with Convolutional Networks (github.com)
3714.
Disgraced Scientist Clones Dogs, and Critics Question His Intent (npr.org)
3715.
Show HN: Lollicam – The No.1 App in Korea Launches Globally (lollic.am)
3716.
A General Feedback Theory of Human Behavior (1960) (amsciepub.com)
3717.
Show HN: Learn to code with JavaScript (French) (openclassrooms.com)
3718.
NYPD has secret X-ray vans (nypost.com)
3719.
Adobe confirms major Flash vulnerability (bgr.com)
3720.
More Concurrency: Improved Locking in PostgreSQL (highscalability.com)