October 2015 Archive
1051.
Philosophy of Computer Science [pdf] (cse.buffalo.edu)
1052.
Lazy, composable, and modular JavaScript (codewords.recurse.com)
1053.
Grace Lee Boggs, Human Rights Advocate for 7 Decades, Dies at 100 (nytimes.com)
1054.
‘Clock kid’ Ahmed Mohamed and his family will move to Qatar (washingtonpost.com)
1055.
The Rise and Fall of For-Profit Schools (newyorker.com)
1056.
There is no such thing as a city that has run out of room (washingtonpost.com)
1057.
On the manifestos killers leave behind (lrb.co.uk)
1058.
A Student Loan System Stacked Against the Borrower (nytimes.com)
1059.
Zuckerbergs' New “Primary School”: Private but Free (csmonitor.com)
1060.
‘I’m Stalin’s daughter’ (news.nationalpost.com)
1061.
A Language Is More Than a Language (docs.google.com)
1062.
Who Makes Below Minimum Wage on Mechanical Turk? (priceonomics.com)
1063.
Is Java more secure than C? (insights.sei.cmu.edu)
1064.
Estonia's E-Residency Program Is Growing Faster Than Predicted (motherboard.vice.com)
1065.
Why ‘Mom’ and ‘Dad’ Sound So Similar in So Many Languages (theatlantic.com)
1066.
Babel 6.0 Released (babeljs.io)
1067.
Hubot, “the hardest working GitHubber” (wired.com)
1068.
Carriers Are Making More from Mobile Ads Than Publishers Are (medium.com)
1069.
Padding is hard (dave.cheney.net)
1070.
A Criminal Mind – Why did a respected psychiatrist became a drug dealer? (story.californiasunday.com)
1071.
DoJ to Apple: we can force you to decrypt (boingboing.net)
1072.
Karachi Vice (theguardian.com)
1073.
Building a global, free and open IoT network (thethingsnetwork.org)
1074.
Top Open-Source Static Site Generators (staticgen.com)
1075.
Yolk.js: A user interface library built on RxJS and Virtual-dom (github.com)
1076.
Primer on Neural Network Models for Natural Language Processing[pdf] (u.cs.biu.ac.il)
1077.
Mirador: a tool for visual exploration of complex datasets (fathom.info)
1078.
Why Free Markets Make Fools of Us (nybooks.com)
1079.
What a City Would Look Like If It Were Designed for Only Bikes (fastcoexist.com)
1080.
The Economics of Male Birth Control (priceonomics.com)