Murder in the Alps
(gq.com)
October 2015 Archive
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ShareX – Open-source screenshare software
(getsharex.com)
363.
Western Digital agrees to buy SanDisk for about $19B
(bloomberg.com)
364.
Let's Learn GraphQL
(learngraphql.com)
365.
Uber Using Driver Phones as a Backup Datacenter
(highscalability.com)
366.
Sabotage
(samgentle.com)
367.
Johnson and Johnson, America’s Most Admired Lawbreaker
(highline.huffingtonpost.com)
368.
Transit: JSON Data Interchange Format
(github.com)
370.
Coding Interview Tips
(interviewcake.com)
371.
New technique can weld “un-weldable” metals
(news.osu.edu)
372.
Alan Kay on re-creating Xerox PARC's design magic at CDG
(fastcodesign.com)
373.
Libraries Used in the Top 100 iOS Apps
(medium.com)
374.
Sentry 8 is here
(blog.getsentry.com)
375.
Open Source Photography Workflow
(rileybrandt.com)
376.
Bayesian ranking of items with up and downvotes or 5 star ratings
(julesjacobs.github.io)
377.
Reddit’s Plan to Recover from Its Meltdown
(wired.com)
378.
379.
Onion names reserved by the IETF
(blog.torproject.org)
380.
Erlang/OTP architectures: Cowboy
(medium.com)
381.
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383.
Heroku is no longer the hobbyist's friend
(blog.jalada.co.uk)
384.
Surprisingly Turing-Complete
(gwern.net)
385.
Show HN: Freeze – Amazon Glacier GUI Client for Mac OS X
(freezeapp.net)
386.
From REST to GraphQL
(blog.jacobwgillespie.com)
387.
388.
Modern art was CIA 'weapon' (1995)
(independent.co.uk)
389.
Time zone news
(time.is)
390.
A riddle wrapped in a curve
(blog.cryptographyengineering.com)