October 2013 Archive
5701.
5702.
Data, Journalists, and Learning to Code for the Newsroom
(blog.parsely.com)
5703.
There’s more than one way to mockup a website.
(blog.teamtreehouse.com)
5704.
Deserting the Digital Utopia
(crimethinc.com)
5705.
Control Spotify from the Command Line
(github.com)
5706.
Making Robots More Like Us
(nytimes.com)
5707.
David Cameron makes veiled threat to media over NSA and GCHQ leaks
(theguardian.com)
5708.
5709.
Is desktop software dead?
(successfulsoftware.net)
5710.
5711.
How to start a new Haskell project
(jabberwocky.eu)
5712.
A novel method of network analysis helps identify your significant other
(theatlantic.com)
5713.
5714.
5715.
5716.
5717.
The Status of Moore's Law: It's Complicated
(spectrum.ieee.org)
5718.
How Texas Lost the World's Largest Super Collider
(texasmonthly.com)
5719.
How Heroku works
(chimera.labs.oreilly.com)
5720.
Why you need to start giving office hours to your customers
(venturebeat.com)
5721.
Mipmapping, Part 1 (2001)
(number-none.com)
5722.
The teenager who saved a man with an SS tattoo
(bbc.co.uk)
5723.
ShellCheck: static analysis and linting for bash and sh scripts
(shellcheck.net)
5724.
5725.
Yes, Obscurity is a Valid Security Layer
(danielmiessler.com)
5726.
Amazon's Kindle Matchbook is now Live
(amazon.com)
5727.
Google launches build-your-own-phone project Ara
(bbc.co.uk)
5728.
5729.
The Seven Deadly Sins of Healthcare.gov
(arstechnica.com)
5730.
IBM PC pioneer William C Lowe is dead
(bbc.co.uk)