September 2015 Archive
14431.
What type of mathematics is behind Pixar animation? (quora.com)
14432.
It’s not about advertising. It’s about consent (medium.com)
14433.
The Incomplete Guide to the Art of Discovery (1991) (ecommons.cornell.edu)
14434.
How 20 big-name VC firms are investing at Series A and B (s.pitchbook.com)
14435.
The New Merchant Class: A primer on next century’s politics (medium.com)
14436.
WinRAR's expired trial notification used for remote code execution via MitM (exploit-db.com)
14437.
Google Acquires Jibe Mobile (jibemobile.com)
14438.
Semantics, Representations and Grammars for Deep Learning (arxiv.org)
14439.
Gazebo rendering abstraction (robohub.org)
14440.
Hitachi says it can predict crimes before they happen (qz.com)
14441.
Aurelia, Klondike Solitaire and Dragula (blog.durandal.io)
14442.
Self-driving cars could reduce accidents by 90 percent (geekwire.com)
14443.
The Evolution of a Software Engineer (medium.com)
14444.
Browse using head movements and eye gaze with just a webcam (chrome.google.com)
14445.
Tempescope, a box of rain in your living room (indiegogo.com)
14446.
Jack Dorsey to be named permanent CEO of Twitter (businessinsider.com)
14447.
Override your [] brackets in Ruby (rrubyist.com)
14448.
Sheryl Sandberg: When Women Get Stuck, Corporate America Gets Stuck (wsj.com)
14449.
Linux Foundation Releases First-Ever Value of Collaborative Development Report (linuxfoundation.org)
14450.
GitHub: New organization permissions now available (github.com)
14451.
San Francisco 2.0 (hbo.com)
14452.
The 'Oh, Shit' Moment When Growth Stops (a16z.com)
14453.
The Case for #DraftBrewster (medium.com)
14454.
Richard Glossip and the End of the Death Penalty (newyorker.com)
14455.
A WordPress alternative for smaller-scale projects (github.com)
14456.
Remembering Alex King (ma.tt)
14457.
360 degree video Stitching Software (kickstarter.com)
14458.
What is it like to interview at Tesla Motors? (quora.com)
14459.
Freevolt – Perpetual Power for Low Energy IoT Devices (getfreevolt.com)
14460.
Nerves rattled by highly suspicious Windows Update delivered worldwide (arstechnica.com)