October 2015 Archive
2311.
Escape from Mercator Maps (mapzen.com)
2312.
Seam carving (en.wikipedia.org)
2313.
Moebius and the Key of Dreams (theparisreview.org)
2314.
Ride in your privately-owned rail car to see North America (amtrak.com)
2315.
Teeth from China reveal early human trek out of Africa (nature.com)
2316.
“Little Box Challenge” Inverters Arrive at NREL (nrel.gov)
2317.
My daughter took on Dash and Dot, kid-friendly robots that teach programming (venturebeat.com)
2318.
Hacks to run closed proprietary binaries (dmitry.gr)
2319.
“Every Taskmaster's Dream” – Seriously Worth the Time (whiteboard.co)
2320.
The True Story of Audion (2004) (panic.com)
2321.
It’s gotten harder to lose weight and not for the reasons you think (washingtonpost.com)
2322.
YouTube Red is live (youtube.com)
2323.
Ask HN: Any advice for an early startup employee who feels screwed and lonely?
2324.
Ask HN: Technical interviews went amazing but HR is not answering my emails now?
2325.
Don't include configs in your Git repos (blog.eatonphil.com)
2326.
Ask HN: FBI showed up at my house this morning. What to do?
2327.
Tackling congestion as an economic, not engineering, problem (urbankchoze.blogspot.com)
2328.
More than six million Americans have come out on Facebook (research.facebook.com)
2329.
Ken Taylor, Legendary Canadian Diplomat, Dies at 81 (theatlantic.com)
2330.
Is media consumption zero sum? (dangoldin.com)
2331.
The Machine that Indexed the Bible (1955) (books.google.com)
2332.
32-bit kdb+ free for non-commercial use only (kxcommunity.com)
2333.
Show HN: Chunkify.js – A functional API to unblock your JavaScript thread (yangmillstheory.github.io)
2334.
Bitbucket is down (status.bitbucket.org)
2335.
If we met new life, would we know it when we saw it? (mosaicscience.com)
2336.
Against the Evil Eye (riowang.blogspot.com)
2337.
Obama and Marilynne Robinson: A Conversation in Iowa (www2.nybooks.com)
2338.
Amazon Payments plus VPN = account closed
2339.
The Whistled Language of Northern Turkey (newyorker.com)
2340.
Inviolability of Telegraphic Correspondence (1879) (archive.org)