October 2016 Archive
7921.
Umbrella: Security made easy (Beta) (play.google.com)
7922.
Bootstrapping overseas as an American (expatsoftware.com)
7923.
Reactors.IO distributed programming framework has both Java and Scala support (reactors.io)
7924.
Test262 – A Tour Guide Through the Grotesque Corners of JavaScript (bocoup.com)
7925.
LLCs are one of the greatest inventions (economist.com)
7926.
Why Are Politicians So Obsessed with Manufacturing? (nytimes.com)
7927.
Facebook's Attempt to Take on Craigslist Could Impact Google, Too (thestreet.com)
7928.
Music Confounds the Machines (nodepression.com)
7929.
Emerging and fading trends in database management systems (db-engines.com)
7930.
Strange Loop – IP Spoofing (idea.popcount.org)
7931.
Subpoenas and Gag Orders Show Government Overreach, Tech Companies Argue (nytimes.com)
7932.
UX Design for Startups – Improve Your Product’s UX in One Day, Part 1 (medium.com)
7933.
How I added 6 characters to Unicode (and you can too) (righto.com)
7934.
Stripe officially launches in Japan with a new investor (techinasia.com)
7935.
Securely Access All of Your Mac's Files from Anywhere (welcome.totheinter.net)
7936.
Japanese 'miracle' pine returns to tsunami-hit town (theguardian.com)
7937.
You Can All Finally Encrypt Facebook Messenger, So Do It (wired.com)
7938.
#madebyGoogle – the official livestream (youtu.be)
7939.
USV Endorses Hillary Clinton for President (avc.com)
7940.
Bead sort (en.wikipedia.org)
7941.
KDE Plasma 5.8 Is a Long Term Support Release (kde.org)
7942.
Linux MySQL Slow Query Tracing with Bcc/BPF (brendangregg.com)
7943.
J.P. Morgan Has a New Twist on Blockchain (wsj.com)
7944.
Google Goes After iPhone Users with Pricey Pixel Smartphones (bloomberg.com)
7945.
Death of a startup founder (factordaily.com)
7946.
Winding down Pixate (blog.pixate.com)
7947.
Selenium IDE the Good, the Bad, the UGLY (lucidchart.com)
7948.
Actions on Google (developers.google.com)
7949.
Pendulum – A faster (and better) alternative to pytz (pendulum.eustace.io)
7950.
Google Home (madeby.google.com)