September 2015 Archive
1861.
Adobe CEO avoids a question about why its priced $1400 more in Australia (youtube.com)
1862.
Google modifies First Click Free policy from 5 to 3 Articles per day (googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com)
1863.
Division by three (2006) (arxiv.org)
1864.
Copy Protection in Modern Microcontrollers (cl.cam.ac.uk)
1865.
Facebook Identity Is Extortion and Slander (zedshaw.com)
1866.
The Death and Life of Atlantic City (newyorker.com)
1867.
WhatsApp Security Vulnerability (telegraph.co.uk)
1868.
The Life and Death of the Creative Computer Virus (hopesandfears.com)
1869.
Taken Offline: Years in Prison for a Love of Technology (eff.org)
1870.
An act of extraordinary, underwater DIY (bbc.co.uk)
1871.
Solar-System-Sized Experiment to Put Time to the Test (fqxi.org)
1872.
Java Code Generator for Idris (github.com)
1873.
Gradient Descent with Backpropagation (outlace.com)
1874.
Spinning ring on a table found to behave more like a boomerang than a coin (phys.org)
1875.
California’s Upward-Mobility Machine (nytimes.com)
1876.
Stanford Partners with Life Sciences Marketplace Quartzy (YC S11) (techcrunch.com)
1877.
Russian five-year-olds dig their way out of nursery to buy sports car (theguardian.com)
1878.
A Look into LastPass (2014) (martinvigo.com)
1879.
Why Europe’s Trains Are So Much Better Than America's (theatlantic.com)
1880.
Can free speech survive the internet? (3quarksdaily.com)
1881.
Apple's financial dependence on the smartphone is increasing (bloomberg.com)
1882.
Constantly Confusing ‘const’ (blog.getify.com)
1883.
Ask HN: How to read faster
1884.
Why Aren’t America’s Shipping Ports Automated? (priceonomics.com)
1885.
Assuredly – Live with People You Trust (assuredly.us)
1886.
The Rise of Voice Interfaces (wired.com)
1887.
How Google Could Rig the 2016 Election (politico.com)
1888.
Walkmod: Open-source tool to automatically apply code conventions (walkmod.com)
1889.
Highway Will Recharge Your Batteries as You Drive (spectrum.ieee.org)
1890.
Show HN: Zen Timer – Mac app using Bézier paths to draw a tree (smartcodehq.com)