September 2014 Archive
8941.
Evil not so banal (news.yahoo.com)
8942.
Preview Transmit Coming to iOS 8 (macstories.net)
8943.
Bill Ford: Self-Driving Car 'Freaks Some People Out' (businessinsider.com)
8944.
19.3% of US women raped during their lifetime, 43.6% other sexual violence (cdc.gov)
8945.
10 Best Practices in Mobile App Testing (instantdevices.com)
8946.
FSF and Debian join forces to help free software users find the hardware they need (fsf.org)
8947.
Hackers Leak 4.5M Mail.ru Accounts (en.ria.ru)
8948.
Fund any Watsi patient for $50 (watsi.org)
8949.
Show HN: Perspex – a next generation WPF? (github.com)
8950.
Cool Startup, Bro. --Curated Startup Videos (producthunt.com)
8951.
MesosCon – Running YARN Alongside Mesos [video] (youtube.com)
8952.
Lets fight all together for our right: the net neutrality (battleforthenet.com)
8953.
Hell, It's About Time – reddit now supports full-site HTTPS (reddit.com)
8954.
How Sharp-Elbowed Salesman Travis Kalanick Became Silicon Valley's Newest Star (businessinsider.com)
8955.
Smart Watches, Wearables, and That Nasty Data Rash (globalmoxie.com)
8956.
Haskell: Project Euler 1-5 (gianolio.svbtle.com)
8957.
Lost in America (indiegogo.com)
8958.
Tony Hoare: Communicating Sequential Processes [pdf] (usingcsp.com)
8959.
Networks All the Way Down (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
8960.
Analyzing AngelList Job Postings, Part 1: Basic Stats (codingvc.com)
8961.
Pyman – Introduction to Python for Science [free Book] (github.com)
8962.
How Minorities Have Fared in States with Affirmative Action Bans (nytimes.com)
8963.
Take a seat. You may be able to reverse the damage to your health (washingtonpost.com)
8964.
Open Data China (landing.opendatachina.com)
8965.
Peter Thiel’s CS183: Startup – Class 17 – Deep Thought (blakemasters.com)
8966.
Debugging trick: debugging broken formats in binary data (antoine.im)
8967.
Marian Rejewski and the First Break into Enigma (ams.org)
8968.
FSF and Debian to help free software users find the hardware they need (lists.debian.org)
8969.
WordPress Hall of Shame (transparency.automattic.com)
8970.
The closer we look, the less superior humans are (ft.com)