October 2014 Archive
1591.
Wednesday's lunar eclipse will be special (csmonitor.com)
1592.
Spreadsheet showing SHA-256 calculations in step-by-step detail (docs.google.com)
1593.
Hendo Hoverboards (kickstarter.com)
1594.
The Struggles of a Psychologist Studying Self-Control (newyorker.com)
1595.
Infectious Texts: Modeling Text Reuse in Nineteenth-Century Newspapers [pdf] (viraltexts.org)
1596.
Oberon/F for Mac OS (1997) (mactech.com)
1597.
A Scalability Roadmap (bitcoinfoundation.org)
1598.
Researchers replicate Alzheimer’s brain cells in a petri dish (nytimes.com)
1599.
Y Combinator: Bookmarklet (news.ycombinator.com)
1600.
Ask HN: How to address female coworkers getting paid less
1601.
The Mormon Church Is Building a Family Tree of the Entire Human Race (newrepublic.com)
1602.
Microsoft ditching the Nokia name on smartphones (bbc.com)
1603.
The Unsafety Net: How Social Media Turned Against Women (m.theatlantic.com)
1604.
How a Trillion-Dollar Market Remains Hidden in Plain Sight (techcrunch.com)
1605.
Show HN: Places iOS App – Find beautiful destinations around the world (itunes.apple.com)
1606.
Philip K. Dick, Sci-Fi Philosopher, Part 2 (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
1607.
What sort of allocation rates can servers handle? (stuff-gil-says.blogspot.com)
1608.
Parallel Universes Colliding Could Explain Quantum Weirdness (motherboard.vice.com)
1609.
Show HN: Bliive – Using your free time as currency (bliive.com)
1610.
Nevada puts stop to ridesharing Uber for now (reviewjournal.com)
1611.
Show HN: An MMO twist on Battleship where you bet Bitcoins (battlebase.co)
1612.
How to track your coworkers – Simple passive network surveillance (willschenk.com)
1613.
C++11/14 compiler and library shootout (cpprocks.com)
1614.
Installing Apple CarPlay and Taking It for a Spin (consumerreports.org)
1615.
Online ads roll the dice (ftc.gov)
1616.
Be lazy, build better systems (compile.com)
1617.
Introducing the World’s Most Precise Clock (spectrum.ieee.org)
1618.
Granny Smith apples promote growth of friendly bacteria in the colon (news.wsu.edu)
1619.
How safe is mouldy food to eat? (bbc.co.uk)
1620.
Node-Red, a tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services (nodered.org)