October 2014 Archive
1801.
The Weather Channel's Secret: Less Weather, More Clickbait (businessweek.com)
1802.
America’s most gerrymandered congressional districts (washingtonpost.com)
1803.
Programming is terrible; so learn to enjoy it (walledcity.com)
1804.
Decades-old scientific paper may hold clues to dark matter (news.sciencemag.org)
1805.
Approachio – Wisdom of the Crowds (approachio.com)
1806.
Trusty URIs: Verifiable, Immutable, and Permanent Digital Artifacts [pdf] (2014.eswc-conferences.org)
1807.
The Two Pillars of JavaScript (medium.com)
1808.
SPHINCS: practical stateless hash-based signatures (sphincs.cr.yp.to)
1809.
Filtered: NMAP Port Scanner Sees Through IPtables Firewall (2006) (diaryproducts.net)
1810.
Kylin: OLAP engine for Hadoop from eBay (kylin.io)
1811.
Single Sign-on at Rackspace (medium.com)
1812.
Did the “Man with No Name” Feel Insecure? (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
1813.
Meteor (YC S11) Makes Building Apps Cheap and Easy (wired.com)
1814.
Salesforce reveals Wave, its analytics cloud (venturebeat.com)
1815.
Evolution in Action: Lizard Moving from Eggs to Live Birth (news.nationalgeographic.com)
1816.
Gyrophone: Recognizing Speech From Gyroscope Signals [pdf] (crypto.stanford.edu)
1817.
Collision Detection and Response (metanetsoftware.com)
1818.
75000 Futures (vvvnt.com)
1819.
Plundered by Harpies: An Early History of High-Speed Trading [pdf] (moaf.org)
1820.
Making Sense of 3.7M Net Neutrality Comments (openstandard.mozilla.org)
1821.
A Plea for Lean Software (1995) [pdf] (inf.ethz.ch)
1822.
The strange contagion of a dream (thespacereview.com)
1823.
A Quick and Practical Reference for Tcpdump (bencane.com)
1824.
Hawking radiation mimicked in the lab (nature.com)
1825.
Google Acquires Firebase to Help Developers Build Better Real-Time Apps (techcrunch.com)
1826.
FinFisher Malware Analysis – Part 2 (codeandsec.com)
1827.
The Nobel Peace Prize 2014 (nobelprize.org)
1828.
US Will Screen Air Passengers for Signs of Ebola. Will It Work? (wired.com)
1829.
Once a Symbol of Power, Farming Now an Economic Drag in China (nytimes.com)
1830.
Show HN: DeathSwitch (deathswitch.com)