October 2015 Archive
1561.
America’s startups are changing what it means to own a company (economist.com)
1562.
Apple: Magic Accessories (apple.com)
1563.
Austerity and mental health in the U.K. (mosaicscience.com)
1564.
How Bad Will It Get for American Express? (bloomberg.com)
1565.
The Thucydides Trap: Are the U.S. And China Headed for War? (theatlantic.com)
1566.
Inside the lab: Why Apple still sweats the details on iMac (medium.com)
1567.
The Problem with Tying Health Care to Trade (fivethirtyeight.com)
1568.
The Zombie-Mobile: Car brands no longer reflect differentiation (medium.com)
1569.
How tinkerers brought PID temp control to espresso machines (home.lamarzoccousa.com)
1570.
The Vision Intel, AMD and Nvidia Are Chasing: Heterogeneous Computing (wccftech.com)
1571.
In Fantasy Sports, Signs of Insiders’ Edge (nytimes.com)
1572.
Why Video Games Have Launch Problems (playfab.com)
1573.
The Benefits of Slower Traffic, Measured in Money and Lives (citylab.com)
1574.
Diesel: How it changed Europe and how Europe might change back (arstechnica.com)
1575.
Struct Iteration Through Abuse of the C Preprocessor (natecraun.net)
1576.
Catcierge: Image recognition and RFID chip reader for automated cat door (joakimsoderberg.github.io)
1577.
The Case for Fewer Dimensions (nautil.us)
1578.
Modsy – Home design using 3D rendering (techcrunch.com)
1579.
Startups Compete Against Background Noise (diegobasch.com)
1580.
A new model, “The Big Splat”, explains the strange asymmetry of the moon (nautil.us)
1581.
Is the Theory of Disruption Wrong? (bloomberg.com)
1582.
Five Minute Rule (en.wikipedia.org)
1583.
Real-Time Expression Transfer for Facial Reenactment (graphics.stanford.edu)
1584.
The Ideal Mathematician (1998) [pdf] (users-cs.au.dk)
1585.
Curtain Antenna (antenna.be)
1586.
How to De-Identify Your Data: Balancing Accuracy and Privacy (queue.acm.org)
1587.
LingVM is an Erlang VM that runs directly on Xen (medium.com)
1588.
Scott and Scurvy (2010) (idlewords.com)
1589.
The simplicity and power of Elixir: the ws2048 case (medium.com)
1590.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal Is Reached (nytimes.com)