HN Analytics – Real Time Data Visualizations of Hacker News
(hnanalytics.com)
October 2014 Archive
1711.
1712.
J-expressions (2012)
(sriku.org)
1713.
Show HN: “Active Code” in Markdown
(chriswarbo.net)
1715.
1716.
Get ready for 'Drone Nation'
(fortune.com)
1717.
V.I. Arnold, On teaching mathematics (1997)
(pauli.uni-muenster.de)
1718.
“Without his shoes, I couldn’t walk”: a cobbler with a mission
(seattletimes.com)
1719.
The Eudyptula Challenge
(eudyptula-challenge.org)
1720.
It might be time for software engineers to unionize
(michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
1721.
A Toast Story
(psmag.com)
1722.
Mailinator Launches Private Domains
(mailinator.blogspot.com)
1723.
1724.
Europe's first farmers were also its first carpenters
(archaeology.org)
1725.
The Most Soviet Park in Russia
(theappendix.net)
1726.
Nice reaction on Lennart's “awful Linux community” post
(plus.google.com)
1727.
Dynamic consensus filters
(digest.nushackers.org)
1728.
Amazon EC2 POODLE (CVE-2014-3566) Advisory
(aws.amazon.com)
1729.
“Why I visit prostitutes”
(salon.com)
1730.
Google Warns: Google.com Links Are Unsafe
(google.com)
1731.
Throw Out the College Application System
(nytimes.com)
1732.
1733.
CBS Offers Web Service as TV Unbundles Itself
(nytimes.com)
1734.
1735.
Amazon Fire TV Stick
(amazon.com)
1736.
Tesla runs into trouble, again
(washingtonpost.com)
1737.
Stampede – Texas Advanced Computing Center
(tacc.utexas.edu)
1738.
The "charter city" movement in Honduras
(citylab.com)
1739.
Chromebooks for Work: More manageable for IT, more powerful for users
(googleforwork.blogspot.com)
1740.
Hearth Stone: How many packs to get a full collection?
(liquidhearth.com)