October 2014 Archive
601.
IBM Plunges as CEO Abandons 2015 Earnings Forecast (bloomberg.com)
602.
AngularJS Style Guide (gocardless.com)
603.
An open source tool to generate a complete backend from a MySql database (crud-admin-generator.com)
604.
Lecture 8: How to Start a Startup (startupclass.samaltman.com)
605.
'Citizenfour' Reveals Existence of Second NSA Whistleblower (hollywoodreporter.com)
606.
Bitcoin falls below $300, lowest in 11 months (bitcoinwisdom.com)
607.
Lwan: Experimental, scalable, high performance HTTP server (github.com)
608.
Our Understanding of Giraffes Does Not Measure Up (nytimes.com)
609.
Foundations of Data Science [pdf] (research.microsoft.com)
610.
Life of an HTTP request, as seen by my toy web server (tia.mat.br)
611.
Helping my students overcome command-line bullshittery (pgbovine.net)
612.
Big, bad Amazon (economist.com)
613.
AIs are now re-writing history (robertelliottsmith.com)
614.
Google j2objc, a Java to iOS Objective-C translation tool and runtime (j2objc.org)
615.
My Lisp Experiences and the Development of GNU Emacs (2002) (gnu.org)
616.
Pandas 0.15 has been released (pandas.pydata.org)
617.
1041uuu Pixel Art (1041uuu.tumblr.com)
618.
On the Computational Complexity of MapReduce (jeremykun.com)
619.
PPA Impounds UberX Vehicles in Undercover Sting Operation (phillymag.com)
620.
Some thoughts on asking for a raise (heidiroizen.tumblr.com)
621.
MLB, Homeland Security, and the Undercover Underwear Sting (sports.vice.com)
622.
The Kitchen Network: America’s Underground Chinese Restaurant Workers (newyorker.com)
623.
A Better DMCA Process (github.com)
624.
Naive Bayes and Text Classification I – Introduction and Theory (sebastianraschka.com)
625.
Show HN: Luakernel – Lua + SQLite + musl libc running on x86 (github.com)
626.
Chicken Scheme Websockets (wiki.call-cc.org)
627.
Anti-burn: How bootstrapped Zoho survived two tech bubbles (pando.com)
628.
PostgreSQL 9.4 Beta 3 Released (postgresql.org)
629.
China no longer has a stranglehold on the world's supply of rare earth metals (vox.com)
630.
The Unix System: Making Computers Easier to Use (1982) [video] (techchannel.att.com)