October 2015 Archive
661.
Berlin anti-TTIP trade deal protest attracts hundreds of thousands (theguardian.com)
662.
In Bel-Air, someone is using 1,300 gallons of water per hour (latimes.com)
663.
Should You Be Allowed to Invest in a Lawsuit? (nytimes.com)
664.
American Apparel Files for Bankruptcy (nytimes.com)
665.
Living with Microsoft C++ Compiler Bugs and Ambiguities (blog.jetbrains.com)
666.
ADP Drops Lawsuit Against Human Resources Startup Zenefits (techcrunch.com)
667.
Gov. Brown Signs CalECPA, Requiring Police to Get a Warrant for Your Data (eff.org)
668.
New Initiatives for Lyft Drivers (blog.lyft.com)
669.
An AI system has become the third-most important signal to Google search results (bloomberg.com)
670.
When the Steve Jobs movie came calling (scottknaster.blogspot.com)
671.
Rubinius, Inc. – A Benefit Company (rubini.us)
672.
Twitter's Moment (stratechery.com)
673.
Running a modern infrastructure stack (blog.barricade.io)
674.
White Hat Hackers Would Have Their Devices Destroyed Under the TPP (motherboard.vice.com)
675.
A tale of software maintenance: OpenSSL and EVP_CHECK_DES_KEY (marc.info)
676.
On Quitting (lindaeliasen.com)
677.
The pace of major breakthroughs has declined (physics.ucsd.edu)
678.
23andMe Wins a Second Life, Raises $115M (forbes.com)
679.
Interview Humiliation (deliberate-software.com)
680.
What Happens When You Enter the Witness Protection Program? (priceonomics.com)
681.
Unmanned surveillance blimp breaks tether, floats over Pennsylvania (washingtonpost.com)
682.
OS X 10.11 buffer overflow with deep filesystem hierarchy (cxsecurity.com)
683.
Show HN: Mechanical clock simulation in WebGL (nikital.github.io)
684.
Getting a full PDF from a DRM-encumbered online textbook (vgel.me)
685.
Transmitting FM, AM, SSB, SSTV and FSQ with Just a Raspberry Pi (rtl-sdr.com)
686.
Universal Basic Income Will Likely Increase Social Cohesion (huffingtonpost.com)
687.
“Tomato” versus “#FF6347” – the tragicomic history of CSS color names (arstechnica.com)
688.
When a dev dies, their apps should live on (stuff.tv)
689.
UK firm's surveillance kit 'used to crush Uganda opposition' (bbc.co.uk)
690.
Blue skies, frozen water detected on Pluto (phys.org)