October 2015 Archive
4741.
Altitude of a Triangle with D3.js (thesoftwaresimpleton.com)
4742.
Shit Linus Says (gum.co)
4743.
Show HN: DataDuck ETL – Ruby framework for setting up a Redshift data warehouse (github.com)
4744.
[XSA-148] x86: Uncontrolled creation of large page mappings by PV guests (xenbits.xen.org)
4745.
Oral history of electrical engineer Robert P. Colwell [pdf] (newsletter.sigmicro.org)
4746.
Internet firms warn over police push for web history access (theguardian.com)
4747.
Tomorrow's Internet Turns 20 (theawl.com)
4748.
Victor Lustig – Man who sold the Eiffel tower (en.wikipedia.org)
4749.
OpenVPN plugin to fix Windows DNS Leaks. For Windows 8.1 and 10 users (github.com)
4750.
Fed Leaks, Dark Pools and Muni Bonds (bloombergview.com)
4751.
Inside the Dev Team Death Spiral (medium.com)
4752.
Mongeez: MongoDB Easy Change Management (secondmarket.github.io)
4753.
Eve Online Tranquility Tech III (community.eveonline.com)
4754.
Almost every economist agrees: Uber makes us better off (telegraph.co.uk)
4755.
Apple Favours IPv6, Gives IPv4 a 25ms Penalty (ma.ttias.be)
4756.
Correctly setting up your AWS account (blog.andreipolmolea.com)
4757.
Stagefright 2.0 – Vulnerability Affects Nearly All Android Devices (darkreading.com)
4758.
Lessons learned with 3D Touch (engineering.instagram.com)
4759.
Honda Using Experimental New ASIMO for Disaster Response Research (spectrum.ieee.org)
4760.
Over 8,400 high-resolution NASA Apollo moon mission photos online (boingboing.net)
4761.
The sticky superpower (economist.com)
4762.
One in a Million Is Next Tuesday (2004) (blogs.msdn.com)
4763.
Flow disruptor – a deterministic per-flow network condition simulator (snellman.net)
4764.
Urban activists set out to sue San Francisco’s suburbs (grist.org)
4765.
Nano-Mechanical Study Offers New Assessment of Silicon for Next-Gen Batteries (news.gatech.edu)
4766.
The Matrix Cookbook [pdf] (math.uwaterloo.ca)
4767.
The Drowning Child and the Expanding Circle (1997) (utilitarianism.net)
4768.
Researchers discover a way to make quantum chips with silicon (m.smh.com.au)
4769.
How to make sure nothing gets done at work (fortune.com)
4770.
Brain to brain interfaces have arrived and they are absolutely mindblowing (io9.com)