October 2015 Archive
211.
Chromoscope: The milky way at different wavelengths (chromoscope.net)
212.
Effective Learning Strategies for Programmers (akaptur.com)
213.
Front-end Developer Handbook (frontendmasters.gitbooks.io)
214.
A debtors’ prison in Mississippi (washingtonpost.com)
215.
Children of the Yuan Percent: Everyone Hates China's Rich Kids (bloomberg.com)
216.
CIA Director John Brennan emails (wikileaks.org)
217.
Introducing AWS WAF (aws.amazon.com)
218.
100M games played (en.lichess.org)
219.
Show HN: Dtab – Spreadsheet for Data Science (dtab.io)
220.
Devd: a small, self-contained web daemon for developers (corte.si)
221.
Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'Privacy Is a Fundamental Human Right' (npr.org)
222.
Early employees take the most risk today (medium.com)
223.
A new approach to web performance (ampproject.org)
224.
There's No DRM in JPEG – Let's Keep It That Way (eff.org)
225.
Start of Lightning Bolt Caught on Camera (realclearscience.com)
226.
Show HN: Clojure for the Brave and True – now free online (braveclojure.com)
227.
Tesla shares dive after Consumer Reports yanks recommendation for Model S (latimes.com)
228.
Arbitration Everywhere, Stacking the Deck of Justice (nytimes.com)
229.
Microsoft, stop sending user identifiers in clear text (annoyedmicrosoftuser.blogspot.com)
230.
VMware GPL Enforcement Suit in Germany Continues (sfconservancy.org)
231.
World map of the difference between solar and clock time (blog.poormansmath.net)
232.
18F launches cloud.gov (18f.gsa.gov)
233.
The world needs at least 600M new jobs in the next decade for young people (bloomberg.com)
234.
How to listen to (and delete) everything you've ever said to Google (theguardian.com)
235.
Dechoker medical device could end deaths by choking (insiderlouisville.com)
236.
MIT's free online classes can now lead to MicroMaster's degree (sfgate.com)
237.
Restoration of defocused and blurred images (2012) (yuzhikov.com)
238.
The Donut Hustle (theplayerstribune.com)
239.
Why Intel Added Cache Partitioning (danluu.com)
240.
Facebook '2G Tuesdays' to better understand markets like India (businessinsider.com)