October 2015 Archive
1291.
The Fats You Don’t Need to Fear, and the Carbs That You Do (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1292.
The Real Population Problem (2013) (physics.ucsd.edu)
1293.
Ask HN: What are the signs a piece of technology will become commoditized?
1294.
Upthere, a cloud storage service, wants to make file syncing a thing of the past (theverge.com)
1295.
Arsenal’s ‘secret’ signing: club buys £2m revolutionary data company (theguardian.com)
1296.
ESPN suspends publication of Grantland (espnmediazone.com)
1297.
Basic Cryptography Concepts for Developers (paragonie.com)
1298.
Carbon nanotubes found in children’s lungs (newscientist.com)
1299.
Taurinus X200 laptop now FSF-certified to respect your freedom (shop.libiquity.com)
1300.
People who drink human blood (bbc.com)
1301.
Schedule – Python job scheduling for humans (github.com)
1302.
Can Cinder, the World's Most Precise Griddle, Replace Sous-Vide? (seriouseats.com)
1303.
The Reign of Recycling (nytimes.com)
1304.
Netflix's $12M Gamble on “Beasts of No Nation” (fastcompany.com)
1305.
How the Bloomberg terminal made history (fastcompany.com)
1306.
Transistor Wall Clock (transistorclock.com)
1307.
Researchers determine how many years of life you lose to a stressful job (washingtonpost.com)
1308.
An Asynchronous Shell Prompt (anishathalye.com)
1309.
Open Source Micro-purchasing: An experiment in federal acquisition (18f.gsa.gov)
1310.
Blendle Is Up to Something Big (mondaynote.com)
1311.
Adobe confirms major Flash vulnerability (bgr.com)
1312.
Nearly Every USGS Topo Map Ever Made (2014) (equipped.outdoors.org)
1313.
Riak for Time Series (basho.com)
1314.
The Confessions of @dick_nixon (vox.com)
1315.
Source of AmigaOS 4 Firefox port Timberwolf now open to the public (amigans.net)
1316.
What I learned hanging out at the vascular surgery conference (2011) (petdance.wordpress.com)
1317.
British Library offers over 1M free vintage images for download (digitalartsonline.co.uk)
1318.
IBM Runs World’s Worst Spam-Hosting ISP? (krebsonsecurity.com)
1319.
Turning 8-Bit Sprites into Printable 3D Models (2012) (0fps.net)
1320.
The Deployment Age (reactionwheel.net)