October 2016 Archive
7081.
No wait, of course THAT is the single most important SaaS metric (blog.asmartbear.com)
7082.
Airbnb Offering Free Rooms in Florida, South Carolina for Hurricane Matthew (tampabay.com)
7083.
Ejection Decision (verticalmag.com)
7084.
Open Sourcing 223GB of Driving Data (medium.com)
7085.
Programming Language C – C2x Charter (open-std.org)
7086.
New method exploiting the way that the Apple iPhone operates with other devices (adaptivemobile.com)
7087.
A Mother Is Shot Dead on a Playground, and a Sea of Witnesses Goes Silent (nytimes.com)
7088.
Tilda is the web design tool for the rest of us (techcrunch.com)
7089.
Bede BD-10 – Attempted Homebuilt Supersonic Aircraft (en.wikipedia.org)
7090.
World of Dork-craft: This guy's 'South Park' cosplay is seriously fantastic (boingboing.net)
7091.
The Cloth Maps of Ultima (youtube.com)
7092.
USA FREEDOM Act Requires Government to Declassify Any Order to Yahoo (eff.org)
7093.
The Myths and Reality About Interstellar Travel (bbc.com)
7094.
Game SHENZHEN I/O: Build Circuits. Write Code. RTFM (store.steampowered.com)
7095.
IBM’s Power Roadmap Extended by Chip Breakthrough (nextplatform.com)
7096.
Math for Programmers (2006) (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
7097.
Google Duo Is Taking Hangouts’ Place on Android (GMS) (theverge.com)
7098.
Wing – A minimal, responsive CSS framework (github.com)
7099.
A community driven emacs fork – combining features from both emacs and vim (spacemacs.org)
7100.
Ask HN: How does your engineering organization decide what tools to support?
7101.
Weekly digest 7 – x64dbg (x64dbg.com)
7102.
SIPRI Arms Transfers Database (sipri.org)
7103.
Tech billionaires convinced we live in the Matrix (independent.co.uk)
7104.
Google Hex Color Picker (google.com)
7105.
Dacobots – eLearning for Kids (dacobots.com)
7106.
On Finding Root Causes (medium.com)
7107.
Bull – Utility Framework for Android (github.com)
7108.
Duverger's law: single-choice voting tends toward a two-party system (en.wikipedia.org)
7109.
Cannonball Run's creator, rebel and writer Brock Yates, has left us (nytimes.com)
7110.
Three Minutes to Midnight (thedaleyreview.wordpress.com)