October 2015 Archive
4801.
Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 CTP – Features C# interactive (blogs.msdn.com)
4802.
Filtering millions of packets per second on commodity NICs (blog.cloudflare.com)
4803.
A new stackalloc operator for reference types with CoreCLR and Roslyn (xoofx.com)
4804.
Apple hired the Tesla engineers we fired: Elon Musk (msn.com)
4805.
Google Drive for Business not working
4806.
Google Search, Drive, Docs, Mail and Status Are Down
4807.
Google Drive is down (techcrunch.com)
4808.
Cve-search – collect, search and analyze common vulnerabilities [pdf] (circl.lu)
4809.
Twitter layoffs coming next week (usatoday.com)
4810.
Ask HN: How to build a product org?
4811.
Perfectly Accurate Clocks Are Impossible (sciencedaily.com)
4812.
Struggles And Triumphs: Or, Forty Years' Recollections of P.T. Barnum (1872) (gutenberg.org)
4813.
OEC: The Observatory of Economic Complexity (atlas.media.mit.edu)
4814.
Show HN: Our new free requirements management tool is out of beta (reqview.com)
4815.
Knot: High-performance authoritative-only DNS server (knot-dns.cz)
4816.
Drone-For-Hire Business Makes Big Bet on Industry (nytimes.com)
4817.
Why Fogbugz lost to Jira (movingfulcrum.com)
4818.
Lessons from the DynamoDB Outage (blog.scalyr.com)
4819.
Hacktoberfest 2015 (hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com)
4820.
Carbon by Weebly (weebly.com)
4821.
AWS CloudFormation Designer (aws.amazon.com)
4822.
New edition of TS Eliot poetry challenges perceptions of his sexuality (theguardian.com)
4823.
Show HN: Hastherebeenamassshooting.today (hastherebeenamassshooting.today)
4824.
Shooting a Lion (nytimes.com)
4825.
Show HN: Image to Ascii Text – output HTML or Ansi terminal with color support (github.com)
4826.
Alfred Paraf, the oleomargarine swindler (2014) (theappendix.net)
4827.
You might not need a WebSocket (2014) (blog.fanout.io)
4828.
Free Speech on the Internet (1994) (cyber.eserver.org)
4829.
Dancing in the dark redux: Recent rendezvous and proximity operations in space (thespacereview.com)
4830.
Supercharge Your DevOps Arsenal: Building Your First CLI Tool in Go (medium.com)