October 2015 Archive
751.
Quill – A cross browser rich text editor with an API (github.com)
752.
Imogen Heap releases single on Ethereum-based Mycelia (theguardian.com)
753.
Thinking in GraphQL (facebook.github.io)
754.
IoT Intro: SMS me when I leave my garage door open (hammerproject.com)
755.
Medication errors found in half of surgeries (news.harvard.edu)
756.
Designing a Mobile App for Maximum Growth (firstround.com)
757.
Virtual currencies can be exchanged tax-free in Europe after court ruling (cnbc.com)
758.
Neuroscientists decode the brain activity of the worm (phys.org)
759.
Former NSA Chief Disagrees with Current NSA Chief on Encryption (motherboard.vice.com)
760.
Clef's company handbook (github.com)
761.
Condé Nast Buys Pitchfork Media (nytimes.com)
762.
Seeing stars again: Naval Academy reinstates celestial navigation (capitalgazette.com)
763.
Hitler's Drug Addiction (guernicamag.com)
764.
Exterminate All Operating System Abstractions (1996) [pdf] (cs.berkeley.edu)
765.
Population.io – The World Population Project (population.io)
766.
Slouchy – a small Python script that warns you if you're slouching (github.com)
767.
Improving YouTube video thumbnails with deep neural nets (youtube-eng.blogspot.com)
768.
Finding UI crashes by fuzzing input events with american fuzzy lop (caolanm.blogspot.com)
769.
Inside the ubiquitous 741 op amp, the circuits in silicon (righto.com)
770.
The Art of Debugging (remysharp.com)
771.
In Ben Bernanke’s Memoir, a Candid Look at Lehman Brothers’ Collapse (nytimes.com)
772.
GCHQ can monitor MPs' communications, court rules (theguardian.com)
773.
Confessions of a Right-Wing Liberal (1968) (mises.org)
774.
Braess' paradox: adding a new road to a city can slow down traffic (en.wikipedia.org)
775.
Node v4.2.0 (Stable) (nodejs.org)
776.
Chattanooga to offer 10 gigabit internet service starting today (timesfreepress.com)
777.
Light Table 0.8.0-alpha (groups.google.com)
778.
Sony Filed a Copyright Claim Against the Stock Video I Licensed to Them (petapixel.com)
779.
cOS on commodore 64: Modern user interface with optional touchscreen (64jim64.blogspot.com)
780.
Turning a climbing wall into a video game (joinrandori.com)