October 2015 Archive
2731.
Britain's water crisis (theguardian.com)
2732.
PCKWCK: A real-time serial novel (pckwck.com)
2733.
Double Pendulum in fewer than 100 lines of JavaScript (physicsandbox.com)
2734.
How to Memorize a Random 60-Bit String [pdf] (isi.edu)
2735.
Yeloha Brings Solar into the Sharing Economy (spectrum.ieee.org)
2736.
Mail Rail: What is it like on the 'secret' Tube? (2014) (bbc.com)
2737.
Snapchat Gives Up on Original Content, Axes ‘Snapchat Channel’ (techcrunch.com)
2738.
Terminal Emulator for Atom Editor (github.com)
2739.
Understanding Infrastructure as Code (cloudonaut.io)
2740.
Australian metadata retention changes explained (theage.com.au)
2741.
Torture by another name: CIA used 'water dousing' on detainees (theguardian.com)
2742.
Whitespace programming language (en.wikipedia.org)
2743.
VeriDrone project: building quadcopters people can bet their lives on [video] (ucsd-pl.github.io)
2744.
Three days that saved the euro (theguardian.com)
2745.
The Median Rent for an SF Two-Bedroom Hits $5,000/Month (sf.curbed.com)
2746.
Semco – Insanity That Works (freibergs.com)
2747.
The Portuguese Miracle: Young Entrepreneurs Lead Country Out of Crisis (spiegel.de)
2748.
The kernel connection multiplexer (lwn.net)
2749.
Big Mergers and Investment Banker CEOs (bloombergview.com)
2750.
Advertisers admit it: ‘We messed up’ the Web (washingtonpost.com)
2751.
Comparing Hosted Database Performance (compose.io)
2752.
Thomas Jefferson’s hidden chemistry lab at the University of Virginia discovered (news.yahoo.com)
2753.
Async Fragments: Rediscovering Progressive HTML Rendering (ebaytechblog.com)
2754.
The Zen TV Experiment (1998) (spack.org)
2755.
FoxtrotGPS – open-source GPS/GIS for small screens (foxtrotgps.org)
2756.
Building the UberBot on CodeFights (eng.uber.com)
2757.
Retrochallenge Success – 6502 Computer (coronax.wordpress.com)
2758.
Danger of Repeat Head Injuries: Brain's Inability to Tap Energy Source (2014) (news.osu.edu)
2759.
Show HN: Sondra – A Different ORM and REST Framework for Flask and RethinkDB (github.com)
2760.
My HP laptop transmits built-in mic audio on ~38 MHz, also with deactivated mic (reddit.com)