October 2014 Archive
1621.
PHP Framework CodeIgniter Has a New Home (ellislab.com)
1622.
The Liar's Tell: Is Paul Ekman Stretching the Truth? (chronicle.com)
1623.
Cold fusion reactor verified by third-party researchers (extremetech.com)
1624.
A 16-Level XSS Challenge, held in summer 2014 (plus one hidden level) (github.com)
1625.
The First Spacewalk (bbc.co.uk)
1626.
Google Retools Its Flu Prediction Engine After Getting It Wrong (blogs.wsj.com)
1627.
Building Inspector by NYPL Labs (buildinginspector.nypl.org)
1628.
Behind OS X’s modern face lies an aging collection of Unix tools (robservatory.com)
1629.
Is Social Psychology Biased Against Republicans? (newyorker.com)
1630.
A survey of the current state of Golang ORMs (present.go-steel-programmers.org)
1631.
Jobless Rate in U.S. Falls Below 6% as Hiring Picks Up (nytimes.com)
1632.
New cracks in Hunterston reactor (bbc.com)
1633.
Show HN: DropSubs – Download subtitles for video files (dropsubs.com)
1634.
AI websites that design themselves (thegrid.io)
1635.
ESnext – Tomorrow’s JavaScript syntax today (esnext.github.io)
1636.
Building an extensible syntax (breuleux.net)
1637.
Performance and Opportunities of HTTP 2.0 (heavybit.com)
1638.
Salesforce to make big push into healthcare industry (reuters.com)
1639.
How Google broke the OSS compact with Angular 2.0 (codebetter.com)
1640.
Taiga, a new open source project management tool with focus on usability (opensource.com)
1641.
Major Updates to Firebase User Authentication (firebase.com)
1642.
A unique address for every device (sckt.co)
1643.
Man-Computer Symbiosis (1960) (groups.csail.mit.edu)
1644.
Observing Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays with Smartphones [pdf] (crayfis.ps.uci.edu)
1645.
Our Cities Could Get a Whole Lot Smarter (nautil.us)
1646.
Interana (YC W13) promises Facebook-style analytics for everyone (gigaom.com)
1647.
The Skinny on Bad Parchment (medievalbooks.nl)
1648.
Mysterious Statistical Law May Finally Have an Explanation (wired.com)
1649.
Lead Poisoning in Rome: The Skeletal Evidence (2012) (poweredbyosteons.org)
1650.
Big robot fleet takes to UK waters (bbc.com)