Should This Be the Last Thing You Read on Academia.edu?
(academia.edu)
October 2015 Archive
2221.
2222.
Allure and exploitation in post-Soviet ruin photography
(calvertjournal.com)
2223.
Analyzing the 2013 Bitcoin fork: centralized decision-making saved the day
(freedom-to-tinker.com)
2224.
Introducing Twitter polls
(blog.twitter.com)
2225.
Samsung Decides Not to Backport Kernel Patches in Some S4 Smartphones
(news.softpedia.com)
2226.
A Thorough Study of Chromium Blink's Memory in Real-World Websites
(docs.google.com)
2227.
If you never get to read the stuff you save for later – try Abstract
(addabstract.com)
2228.
Show HN: Search for words inside of YouTube videos
(scan.video)
2229.
2230.
How Patreon (probably) got hacked – Publicly exposed Werkzeug Debugger
(labs.detectify.com)
2231.
Webflow Visual CMS
(webflow.com)
2232.
Kill Our Meeting Culture
(huffingtonpost.com)
2233.
How I won a Facebook hackathon without a line of code (2014)
(mrandrewandrade.com)
2234.
Visualizing Tone in Chat with IBM Watson and a Blink(1)
(jkaufman.io)
2235.
The maths that made Voyager possible (2012)
(bbc.co.uk)
2236.
Spilo, a Highly Available PostgreSQL Cluster
(spilo.readthedocs.org)
2237.
Attacking the Network Time Protocol [pdf]
(cs.bu.edu)
2238.
Tales from TCP Towers (1996)
(web.archive.org)
2239.
2240.
The death and life of the great British pub
(theguardian.com)
2241.
Data-Intensive Text Processing with MapReduce (2010) [pdf]
(umiacs.umd.edu)
2242.
Amino Launches a Consumer Healthcare Search Platform
(techcrunch.com)
2243.
An introduction to differential dataflow, part 1
(github.com)
2244.
Rust in Detail: Writing Scalable Chat Service from Scratch
(nbaksalyar.github.io)
2245.
The MySpace Worm That Changed the Internet
(motherboard.vice.com)
2246.
Persistent Networking with Irmin and MirageOS [video]
(youtube.com)
2247.
Transgender and running a startup
(medium.com)
2248.
Chinese University Tops MIT in Engineering Rankings
(blogs.wsj.com)
2249.
An inside look at YouTube’s new ad-free subscription service
(theverge.com)
2250.
When 4K Isn't Enough Anymore
(thomasbandt.com)