October 2015 Archive
781.
How Not to Measure Latency (highscalability.com)
782.
Easily Create D3 Examples (blockbuilder.org)
783.
Swiss-Style Color Picker (swisscolors.net)
784.
PostgreSQL Monitoring Cheatsheet (russ.garrett.co.uk)
785.
Microsoft is Dead (2007) (paulgraham.com)
786.
How the Koch brothers and the super-rich are buying their way out of criticism (csmonitor.com)
787.
Fastest JSON parser in the world is a D project? (forum.dlang.org)
788.
Secret Code in Color Printers Lets Government Track You (2005) (eff.org)
789.
Gotthard Base Tunnel (en.wikipedia.org)
790.
A Culture Against Dropouts, Deviants and Troubled Young Adults (medium.com)
791.
IncludeOS: Run your C++ code directly on virtual hardware (includeos.org)
792.
BitTorrent's DHT (en.wikipedia.org)
793.
MEGA is genius (blog.setec.io)
794.
Time Structured Merge Tree: From LSM Tree to B+Tree and Back Again (influxdb.com)
795.
How We Partitioned Airbnb’s Main Database in Two Weeks (nerds.airbnb.com)
796.
Show HN: Minimal freestanding C runtime for bare-metal/embedded PC projects (github.com)
797.
Announcing Rust 1.4 (blog.rust-lang.org)
798.
'Suffrajitsu': How the suffragettes fought back using martial arts (bbc.com)
799.
Toyota Unintended Acceleration and the Big Bowl of “Spaghetti” Code (2013) (safetyresearch.net)
800.
What is it like to have never felt an emotion? (bbc.com)
801.
Paul Tudor Jones to Staff: Learn to Write or I'll Rip Up Your Memo (bloomberg.com)
802.
How to act less stupid, according to psychologists (washingtonpost.com)
803.
Female violinist exposes 10 years of lewd, fetishizing messages from men online (washingtonpost.com)
804.
KeepassC – Curses based keepass written in Rust (raymontag.github.io)
805.
Developing with Docker at IFTTT (medium.com)
806.
Announcing NetBSD 7.0 (blog.netbsd.org)
807.
How scientists fool themselves and how they can stop (nature.com)
808.
PrettyPing (denilson.sa.nom.br)
809.
The Emerging Field of Health Data Science in Boston (insighthealthdata.com)
810.
The Myth of Welfare’s Corrupting Influence on the Poor (nytimes.com)