September 2015 Archive
9001.
The Way to Hadoop Native SQL (blog.pivotal.io)
9002.
Am I a 10x Programmer? (amia10xprogrammer.ninja)
9003.
Hadoop filesystem at Twitter (blog.twitter.com)
9004.
What Makes a Product Great? (asymco.com)
9005.
Sweden is shifting to a 6-hour work day (sciencealert.com)
9006.
Extracting Data from the Body of an Email Using TaskPipes (blog.taskpipes.com)
9007.
Om Next talk at ClojureNYC (livestream.com)
9008.
VeraCrypt Patched Against Two Critical TrueCrypt Flaws (threatpost.com)
9009.
Tierion: Record and Send Data with the Blockchain (tierion.com)
9010.
LIBBROTLI is BROTLI in lib Form (daniel.haxx.se)
9011.
The Things Network Zurich: An open, community-ran data network for IoT (forum.thethingsnetwork.org)
9012.
Our Seven Commandments of Product Development (simpleweb.co.uk)
9013.
Jaywalking: How the Car Industry Banned Crossing the Road (2014) (bbc.com)
9014.
Apple has banned an app that maps US drone strikes (businessinsider.com.au)
9015.
How Volkswagon got caught (wvgazettemail.com)
9016.
Sequel Pro 1.1 released (sequelpro.com)
9017.
Netflix’ Principles of Chaos Engineering (infoq.com)
9018.
Save 75%+ on my upcoming Docker for DevOps course on Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
9019.
Software infrastructure at Ognitio (ognitio.com)
9020.
The future of cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin and beyond (nature.com)
9021.
Phineas Gage and the effect of an iron bar through the head (2010) (theguardian.com)
9022.
Real-Time Lightning Map (lightningmaps.org)
9023.
Dominic Wilcox Portfolio (dominicwilcox.com)
9024.
IndexedDB, WebSQL, LocalStorage – What Blocks the DOM? (nolanlawson.com)
9025.
Show HN: Retalk.org – Talks from Conferences and Meetups (retalk.org)
9026.
Mail.ru-owned MAPS.ME goes open source (tech.eu)
9027.
Recurrent Neural Networks Tutorial, Part 2 – Implementing a RNN in Python (wildml.com)
9028.
Algorithm created to encode human memories (ft.com)
9029.
12 Smart Ways to Identify Backstabbers at Workplace – WiseStep (content.wisestep.com)
9030.
Google Maps JavaScript API LatLng Property Name Changes (blog.endpoint.com)