September 2015 Archive
14371.
Interview with Sam Stagg, VP of Engineering at Pusher (bugtrackers.io)
14372.
How to Respond When You Don’t Know the Answer to a Question (medium.com)
14373.
“make” and queuing theory (rwmj.wordpress.com)
14374.
NodeConf Barcelona, November 21 (barcelona.nodeconf.com)
14375.
Slugs on the Hunt (hakaimagazine.com)
14376.
Whales Through a New Lens (hakaimagazine.com)
14377.
The Rise and Fall of the Cash Railway (atlasobscura.com)
14378.
Java in the genes: The human genetic factors of Coffee (news.harvard.edu)
14379.
How to Get Your Kid Jazzed About Math and Science (time.com)
14380.
Rasky KVM over IP for rpi update: first board assembled and ready for testing (nexlab.net)
14381.
El Capitan available today (apple.com)
14382.
Got home from a hike and saw that your GPS track record went all haywire? (medium.com)
14383.
26 tips on C++ programming (medium.com)
14384.
XcodeGhost Exploits the Security Economics of Apple’s Ecosystem (tidbits.com)
14385.
How a Microscopic Supercapacitor Will Supercharge Mobile Electronics (spectrum.ieee.org)
14386.
What Happened at Oculus Connect and Why You Should Care (medium.com)
14387.
Intel Trusted Analytics Platform (trustedanalytics.org)
14388.
Chat about Unix and Bell Labs with Brian Kernighan (youtube.com)
14389.
Poll Results: Log Shipping Formats (blog.sematext.com)
14390.
Show HN: Robust TV Series Renamer [CMD] (github.com)
14391.
Ancestral background can be determined by fingerprints (phys.org)
14392.
Wall St banks tracking employees social media, ATMs (news.com.au)
14393.
Ask HN: Why doesn't Google show music purchasing options when looking up songs?
14394.
Apple Gatekeeper Bypass Opens Door for Malicious Code (threatpost.com)
14395.
Building the core of your product (ericdorsey.com)
14396.
Life Expectancy at Birth by Country (cia.gov)
14397.
Instructables: Bioprinter (instructables.com)
14398.
More ways to sell directly on Twitter (blog.twitter.com)
14399.
Freevolt: Electricity harvested from radio waves could power the smart home (telegraph.co.uk)
14400.
His son didn't want a big-boy bed, so this dad built him the coolest bed ever (todaysparent.com)