October 2015 Archive
6211.
Magical Thinking and Thought Terminating Cliches (tinyletter.com)
6212.
Offer HN: How can I be useful to you?
6213.
Akerlof and Schiller on the limits of markets (washingtonpost.com)
6214.
Node.js Version 5.0.0 (Stable) (github.com)
6215.
Strftime in JavaScript (github.com)
6216.
Clang-format configurator (zed0.co.uk)
6217.
Changing Climates of History (2014) (publicbooks.org)
6218.
Plans to give UK police the power to view web browsing history (telegraph.co.uk)
6219.
PayPal is Down
6220.
Why NASA Needs a Programmer Fluent in Fortran (popularmechanics.com)
6221.
Beware the Rise of the Pseudo-Intellectual (brainpickings.org)
6222.
Node.js 5.0 Released (nodejs.org)
6223.
Self-Driving Cars More Prone to Accidents, but It's Not Their Fault (nbcnews.com)
6224.
There are 100,000 Seconds in a Day (robustperception.io)
6225.
Mondo bank going into alpha (getmondo.co.uk)
6226.
Ask HN: Tell us about user feedback
6227.
SEC Just Approved Rules for Equity Crowdfunding to the General Public (entrepreneur.com)
6228.
European Parliament votes to shield Snowden from extradition to US (arstechnica.com)
6229.
Massive 'crack in the Earth' opens up suddenly in Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains (mnn.com)
6230.
Intel Shows Off 3D XPoint Memory Performance (theplatform.net)
6231.
The Go Programming Language shipping on Amazon next week (amazon.com)
6232.
Texas Forever: How I Found the American Dream in the Lone Star State (ryanholiday.net)
6233.
Last british detainee at Guantanamo goes home – Eight years after being cleared (theintercept.com)
6234.
Urubu: Micro CMS for static websites with a focus on good navigation practices (urubu.jandecaluwe.com)
6235.
Oyster Shutting Down (blog.oysterbooks.com)
6236.
Ten years after Sony's DRM-enabled crimes, the fight for user freedom continues (defectivebydesign.org)
6237.
Too many business ideas but lack the focus to execute on one?
6238.
Life with Tesla Model S: Battery Degradation Update (greencarreports.com)
6239.
Baidu Is Mashing Up Human Faces in the Name of Artificial Intelligence (fundinghunt.co)
6240.
Machine that could revolutionize the way we use energy (businessinsider.com)