October 2014 Archive
1562.
Fraud possible in Brazil's e-voting system
(zdnet.com)
1563.
Seen a font in use and want to know what it is?
(myfonts.com)
1564.
How Palmer Luckey Created Oculus Rift
(smithsonianmag.com)
1565.
Stealth, Countermeasures, and ELINT, 1960-1975
(foia.cia.gov)
1566.
Moral Panics and the Death of Fun
(paxdickinson.wordpress.com)
1567.
1568.
Clojure and The UFC: Part 1
(cdn.rawgit.com)
1569.
How Do Committees Invent? (1968)
(melconway.com)
1570.
The government wants to study ‘social pollution’ on Twitter
(washingtonpost.com)
1571.
A sprinkle of compost helps rangeland lock up carbon
(sfgate.com)
1572.
Automatizing rewards for solving hard problems with Bitcoin
(blogchain.fr)
1573.
A Scheme/Lisp based operating system for the Raspberry Pi (2012)
(gitorious.org)
1574.
Superconducting circuits, simplified
(newsoffice.mit.edu)
1575.
Learning to Execute
(arxiv.org)
1576.
1577.
Windows 10: Code that uses 'os.StartsWith(“Windows 9”)'
(searchcode.com)
1578.
Belkin Breaks Its Routers Worldwide, Issues Temporary Fix
(techcrunch.com)
1579.
Checkr (YC S14) raises $9M to provide an API for background checks
(techcrunch.com)
1580.
Kodak SP360 Action Cam
(kodakpixpro.com)
1581.
Lua 5.3.0 beta now available
(permalink.gmane.org)
1582.
Why would someone steal the world’s rarest water lily?
(theguardian.com)
1583.
1584.
Early Digital Research CP/M Source Code
(computerhistory.org)
1585.
Monit Team Widthdraws Inspeqtor Takedown
(github.com)
1586.
3D printed horology
(nicholasmanousos.com)
1587.
Learning to Execute and Neural Turing Machines
(plus.google.com)
1588.
Boxxle in Swift – Game Boy Port
(github.com)
1589.
Conspire Analyses Email to Be Your Next Networking Tool
(techcrunch.com)
1590.
Fluxus: a Scheme engine for livecoding
(pawfal.org)