October 2015 Archive
1381.
Color Psychology: Guide for Marketers (nickkolenda.com)
1382.
The fall of the meritocracy (quadrant.org.au)
1383.
Prices for starter homes are crowding out millennials (bloomberg.com)
1384.
Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On (tools.google.com)
1385.
Agile Failure Patterns in Organizations (age-of-product.com)
1386.
The History of the Design of Unix’s Find Command (1995) (doc.cat-v.org)
1387.
A multigenerational hit: Student debt traps parents and kids (bigstory.ap.org)
1388.
A Man in India Is Selling States Illegally Imported Execution Drugs (buzzfeed.com)
1389.
Software Estimation Is a Losing Game (2014) (rclayton.silvrback.com)
1390.
Why We Mostly Stopped Messing with Shakespeare's Language (newyorker.com)
1391.
Microsoft Unveils Its Arrow Launcher for Android (techcrunch.com)
1392.
Control your server using Whatsapp (funnybretzel.com)
1393.
Why I Still Get Shunned by Taxi Drivers (theatlantic.com)
1394.
What it's like to write for content farms, from Brooklyn to the Philippines (hopesandfears.com)
1395.
A Parser Combinator library for C (github.com)
1396.
Ohmu – View space usage in your terminal (github.com)
1397.
Lithium-air battery research shows potential paths to next-gen batteries (arstechnica.com)
1398.
Record and share terminal sessions – A lightweight, purely text-based approach (asciinema.org)
1399.
Applications of Graph Theory (2007) (dharwadker.org)
1400.
In Nigeria, Solar-Powered Fridges at Outdoor Markets Save Food from Spoiling (gizmodo.com)
1401.
Rich versus King: The Entrepreneur's Dilemma (2006) [pdf] (people.hbs.edu)
1402.
Suffering Is One Very Long Moment: How Oscar Wilde’s Prison Sentence Changed Him (theparisreview.org)
1403.
Why Russia’s Alternate History of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Matters (nytimes.com)
1404.
Should cars be fully driverless? No, says an MIT engineer and historian (news.mit.edu)
1405.
Clojure: If Lisp is so great, why do we keep needing new variants? (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
1406.
Buy Coal: the best way for concerned billionaires to fight global warming (theatlantic.com)
1407.
The Dark Reality of Sports Betting and Daily Fantasy Games (nytimes.com)
1408.
The “high-level CPU” challenge (2008) (yosefk.com)
1409.
The Geopolitics of the United States, Part 1: The Inevitable Empire (2011) (stratfor.com)
1410.
Send Messages by Carrier Pigeons (flypigeon.co)