October 2015 Archive
3841.
The Art of the Propagator (2008) [pdf] (groups.csail.mit.edu)
3842.
FDA will allow 23andMe to bring some genome testing back to market (fastcompany.com)
3843.
Why SQL is neither legacy nor low-level nor difficult nor wrong for data logic (vertabelo.com)
3844.
NetBSD-7.0 developer interview: Martin Husemann (beastie.pl)
3845.
Insider: Oracle has lost interest in Java (infoworld.com)
3846.
Opternative, an online eye test (wired.com)
3847.
Dell Will Issue a Lot of Not-Quite-Stock to Pay for EMC (bloombergview.com)
3848.
Astronomers may have found giant alien 'megastructures' (independent.co.uk)
3849.
TCache – Scalable Data-Aware Java Caching Within the JVM Heap (tech.trivago.com)
3850.
Check Your MX Records (dnscheck.co)
3851.
How Facebook exploits iOS to stay active in the background (theoverspill.wordpress.com)
3852.
On the (in)security of a self-encrypting drive series [pdf] (eprint.iacr.org)
3853.
Awesome Unicode Code Points (github.com)
3854.
Why Yahoo is worth less than nothing (cringely.com)
3855.
CISA Moves Forward: These 83 Senators Just Voted to Expand Surveillance (techdirt.com)
3856.
List of books to master JavaScript Development (github.com)
3857.
Facebook seems to be the secrete force behind lobbying for CISA (reddit.com)
3858.
George Orwell, “Politics and the English Language” (1946) (orwell.ru)
3859.
Top German official infected by spy trojan with NSA ties (arstechnica.com)
3860.
US regulators grant DMCA exemption legalizing vehicle software tinkering (arstechnica.com)
3861.
Deep Learning in a Nutshell (2014) (nikhilbuduma.com)
3862.
Why NoSQL DBs will only let you perform transactions on a single data item (dbmsmusings.blogspot.com)
3863.
Connexion: Swagger-First Python REST Framework with Validation and OAuth (github.com)
3864.
Inside Yubikey Neo (hexview.com)
3865.
Relativity explains fundamental properties of gold (phys.org)
3866.
Template Comparison – D vs. C++ (dlang.org)
3867.
Five Years of Building Instagram (medium.com)
3868.
How scientists fool themselves – and how they can stop (nature.com)
3869.
Why is 80 characters the 'standard' limit for code width? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
3870.
Show HN: Multiplayer Brain games (brainturk.com)