October 2015 Archive
991.
Global coalition tells Facebook to kill its Real Names policy (boingboing.net)
992.
Reddit prepares to launch new news website 'Upvoted' (wired.com)
993.
Notifications for targeted attacks (facebook.com)
994.
Shinichi Mochizuki and the impenetrable proof (nature.com)
995.
Negative Gross Margins (avc.com)
996.
Why do we need modules at all? (2011) (erlang.org)
997.
How The Fast Times Of The Paparazzi Came to a Halt (buzzfeed.com)
998.
Show HN: A Platform For Self-Experimentation (doubleblinded.com)
999.
Kexi Project – an open-source visual database applications creator (kexi-project.org)
1000.
Bitcoin-NG: A Secure, Faster, Better Blockchain (hackingdistributed.com)
1001.
GlaxoSmithKline fined $3B after bribing doctors to increase drug sales (2012) (theguardian.com)
1002.
Dark Castle and Macintosh System 6 Emulator (jamesfriend.com.au)
1003.
FreeBSD Status Report, Jul-Sep 2015 (freebsd.org)
1004.
SQLite 3.9.0 Released with JSON support (sqlite.org)
1005.
Understanding Pac-Man Ghost Behavior (2010) (gameinternals.com)
1006.
The Surprising Power of Neil Sloane’s Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (nautil.us)
1007.
VW Scandal Will Speed Up Diesel's Demise (bloombergview.com)
1008.
How to Pick a Front End Web Framework (fse.guru)
1009.
The Way We Use Social Security Numbers Is Absurd (fivethirtyeight.com)
1010.
Call for Amiga Developers: Kickstarting PowerPC and 68k software development [pdf] (a-eon.biz)
1011.
Show HN: Find rental flats based on commute time to your workplace (Switzerland) (wonsch.ch)
1012.
Hurricane Joaquin Forecast: Why U.S. Weather Model Has Fallen Behind (nytimes.com)
1013.
AWS and EU Safe Harbor (blogs.aws.amazon.com)
1014.
Xamarin acquires RoboVM (robovm.com)
1015.
Nucleon, a dynamic TCP load balancer written in Rust (github.com)
1016.
Mathematicians find 'magic key' to drive Ramanujan's taxi-cab number (esciencecommons.blogspot.ca)
1017.
Brainstorm – Deep Learning library, successor to PyBrain (github.com)
1018.
Rogue Wave acquires Zend (zend.com)
1019.
Can You Get Smarter? (nytimes.com)
1020.
Problems with Go's design (medium.com)