September 2015 Archive
11341.
First Library to Support Tor Internet Browsing Effort Stops After DHS Email (propublica.org)
11342.
Ellen Pao Speaks: ‘I Am Now Moving On’ (recode.net)
11343.
Using Python to Code by Voice (youtube.com)
11344.
Hitachi Hires Artificially Intelligent Bosses for Their Warehouses (popsci.com)
11345.
An experiment with client-server apps on Apple tvOS (martinnormark.com)
11346.
Big Data and Small Things: Prpl Foundation Aims for Compatible Connectivity (rtcmagazine.com)
11347.
Accounting 101 for Freelancers (creativeclass.io)
11348.
Which tech companies in SV are helping refugees? ()
11349.
iPython Notebook setup as a server with wrapper (britishgeneralist.com)
11350.
Reengineering Work: Don’t Automate, Obliterate (hbr.org)
11351.
This is why a Liberal Arts Degree is better than a BBA (linkedin.com)
11352.
(help) I have exhausted all possible options for a gmail account recovery ()
11353.
ZeroStack hatches plans for no-hassle, cloud-managed OpenStack (it-advice.guru)
11354.
Teaching the Platonic Dialogues through sandwiches (medium.com)
11355.
Insomnia REST API Client (insomnia.rest)
11356.
The Battle Is for the Customer Interface (techcrunch.com)
11357.
While you code (last.fm)
11358.
What's an underwater storm like? (1998) (madsci.org)
11359.
Argentina hails UN vote on sovereign debt restructuring (bbc.com)
11360.
Funding Open Source Mathematical Software in the United States (sagemath.blogspot.com)
11361.
The Libcox Architecture (libcox.net)
11362.
Mental Imagery (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) (plato.stanford.edu)
11363.
Disney Animator animating in 3D with Virtual Reality [video] (youtube.com)
11364.
Why Just Being Innovative Isn’t Good Enough (josephwalla.com)
11365.
AccursedUnutterablePerformIO: “a malevolent agent of chaos” (github.com)
11366.
Show HN: FactoryBoy – A minimalistic factory for Meteor (github.com)
11367.
ESR on Patreon (patreon.com)
11368.
The Lazy Analyst's Guide to Amazon Redshift (periscope.io)
11369.
The blind hiker who takes on the wilderness (bbc.com)
11370.
Paper May Be the Best App yet for Taking Notes on iPhones (wired.com)