October 2015 Archive
5701.
Uber drivers plan a three-day national strike to call for higher fares (mashable.com)
5702.
Revealed: US spy operation that manipulates social media (2011) (theguardian.com)
5703.
A Tutorial on Deep Learning Part 2: Autoencoders, CNNs and RNNs [pdf] (www-cs.stanford.edu)
5704.
50 Most Frequently Used Unix / Linux Commands (With Examples) (thegeekstuff.com)
5705.
OpenBSD: It was twenty years ago you see (marc.info)
5706.
Show HN: Minimal freestanding C runtime for bare-metal/embedded PC projects (github.com)
5707.
Google Analytics alerts for Slack (alerts.ryanbrink.com)
5708.
Jay Carney’s Response to Dean Baquet (medium.com)
5709.
Arachne: a GPL self-contained web browser (en.wikipedia.org)
5710.
50 of the Most Beautiful Sentences in Literature (pulptastic.com)
5711.
Wolfram gives away 10^6 Cloud credits and Wolfram Alpha Pro for a simple challenge (blog.wolfram.com)
5712.
Teen Who Hacked CIA Director's Email Tells How He Did It (wired.com)
5713.
Sunshine makes weather on your smartphone simple, personal and more accurate (thesunshine.co)
5714.
FASTR Ensures That Publicly Funded Research Belongs to the Public (eff.org)
5715.
Show HN: Aha.io Integrated with TFS 2015 (blog.aha.io)
5716.
'Mythbusters' to end with final season (ew.com)
5717.
CppCon 2015: Emacs as a C++ IDE (youtube.com)
5718.
Ask HN: Why is Riak support mostly missing from Apache's big data ecosystem?
5719.
Introducing OpenCypher, the open graph query language project (neo4j.com)
5720.
Mythbusters is ending (ew.com)
5721.
Zero to Forty in Two Seconds – Quick Growth and How We Use Reamaze (blog.reamaze.com)
5722.
HP is giving up on competing with Amazon's cloud (businessinsider.com)
5723.
Tesla self-drive mode filmed 'endangering passengers' (bbc.co.uk)
5724.
Phone in sick: it's a small act of rebellion against wage slavery (theguardian.com)
5725.
Staffjoy launches: workforce scheduling for on-demand companies (YC Fellowship) (techcrunch.com)
5726.
Why Self-Driving Cars Must Be Programmed to Kill (technologyreview.com)
5727.
Content paywalls on the agenda for digital news sites (ft.com)
5728.
The largest cosmic structures in the universe don't really exist (forbes.com)
5729.
Episode 31–Steli Efti–Closing Software Sales and Your Mental Game–Chasing Product (chasingproduct.com)
5730.
“The Fallen Apple” Corrections (1999) (nomodes.com)