October 2014 Archive
661.
Fitbit Charge, Charge HR and Surge (blog.fitbit.com)
662.
Making Fast-Paced Multiplayer Networked Games Is Hard (gamasutra.com)
663.
Lecture 12: Building for the Enterprise (startupclass.samaltman.com)
664.
Rental America: Why the poor pay $4,150 for a $1,500 sofa (washingtonpost.com)
665.
Ask HN: Where do you see web and desktop apps in 5 years?
666.
Audacious Plan to Make Electricity as Easy as WiFi (bothsidesofthetable.com)
667.
EC2 Maintenance Update II (aws.amazon.com)
668.
AT&T Locks Apple SIM on Activation (support.apple.com)
669.
Nunjucks – A rich and powerful templating language for JavaScript by Mozilla (mozilla.github.io)
670.
How L1 and L2 CPU caches work, and why they’re an essential part of modern chips (extremetech.com)
671.
Pulse: open, trustworthy, decentralised sync and cloud service (ind.ie)
672.
Haskell Is Exceptionally Unsafe (2012) (existentialtype.wordpress.com)
673.
The Internet of Someone Else’s Things (techcrunch.com)
674.
Flipkart, Amazon of India, has sales of $100M in one day (livemint.com)
675.
Homebrew Cray-1A (chrisfenton.com)
676.
Making of “Introduction to A*” (redblobgames.com)
677.
How statically linked programs run on Linux (2012) (eli.thegreenplace.net)
678.
Microsoft CEO says women need not ask for raise, should trust system (foxbusiness.com)
679.
The Dangers of Eating Late at Night (nytimes.com)
680.
Goodbye-Barnes-and-Noble (keithp.com)
681.
What I Saw as an NFL Ball Boy (nytimes.com)
682.
Cheap Beer and the Psychology of PlayStation Now Pricing (psychologyofgames.com)
683.
The Most Ambitious Environmental Lawsuit Ever (nytimes.com)
684.
Xerox Alto Source Code (computerhistory.org)
685.
Is This the Future of Robotic Legs? (smithsonianmag.com)
686.
Sorry but not sorry (aeon.co)
687.
Planjure: A* and Dijkstra's in Om (elbenshira.com)
688.
Interview: Thomas Voß of Mir (linuxvoice.com)
689.
On becoming an expert C programmer (isthe.com)
690.
For a Better Brain, Learn Another Language (theatlantic.com)