September 2015 Archive
12061.
DJB Redo Implementation in Bourne Shell (news.dieweltistgarnichtso.net)
12062.
Ellen Pao Speaks: ‘I Am Now Moving On’ (recode.net)
12063.
AWS Solutions Architect – Associate Level Certification (3 Courses) (cloudacademy.com)
12064.
Ask HN: 60-70% of our Stripe charges are failing. Help
12065.
3 Forms of Centralization That Have Crept into Bitcoin (bitcoinmagazine.com)
12066.
The sad state of SMTP encryption (blog.filippo.io)
12067.
Representational State Transfer (REST) (ics.uci.edu)
12068.
9 charts that show how Americans really spend money (vox.com)
12069.
Show HN: Bridge, an extensible HTTP networking library in Swift (github.com)
12070.
Show HN: I made a new fencing rating system called PointControl (david.ma)
12071.
The Elaborate Charade to Obfuscate Who Writes Pop Music (theatlantic.com)
12072.
Engineers Create a Titanium Rib Cage Worthy of Wolverine (npr.org)
12073.
What would you like to see in MySQL 5.8? (tocker.ca)
12074.
Data Helped Me Lose 100 Pounds (newrepublic.com)
12075.
Introducing the All New Trello Business Class (blog.trello.com)
12076.
Moana – The Internet of Information (yansh.github.io)
12077.
The Long Shot (motherboard.vice.com)
12078.
HN Special – A Chrome Extension for Hacker News (gabrielecirulli.github.io)
12079.
CE Education in NY – I should be happy but feel like I've failed (cestlaz.github.io)
12080.
Yes, the Speed of Light Is Still Constant (phys.org)
12081.
The State of In-Car UX (teehanlax.com)
12082.
Saturn's Moon Enceladus Is Covered in a Global Ocean (gizmodo.com)
12083.
Survivorship Bias in Venture Capital (medium.com)
12084.
New Android lockscreen hack gives attackers full access to locked devices (arstechnica.com)
12085.
Push Linux Image to EC2 in Bash (github.com)
12086.
2b2t Minecraft Server optimized, oldest/largest map online (reddit.com)
12087.
Attitudes Shift on Paid Leave: Dads Sue, Too (nytimes.com)
12088.
Amazon founder signals space intent (bbc.co.uk)
12089.
Google Dataflow a Unified Model for Batch and Streaming Data Processing (youtube.com)
12090.
The journey of a first-time filmmaker through the eyes of a software engineer (medium.com)