October 2015 Archive
1741.
1742.
How the Internet works
(thesquareplanet.com)
1743.
1745.
Show HN: Chrome extension – Keyword search volume for Google analytics and GWT
(chrome.google.com)
1746.
What Makes Us Happy? (2009)
(theatlantic.com)
1748.
Certificates, Reputation, and the Blockchain
(medium.com)
1749.
The Trillion-Dollar Vision of Dee Hock, the Radical Who Organized Visa (2012)
(m.fastcompany.com)
1750.
Carol Dweck Revisits the 'Growth Mindset'
(edweek.org)
1751.
Commentit: comments on GitHub pages
(blog.guilro.com)
1752.
When and Where Do You Stress? Ambitious Project Aims to Map Daily Life
(commonhealth.wbur.org)
1753.
The Art of the Propagator (2009) [pdf]
(dspace.mit.edu)
1754.
1755.
Hoarding and reuse
(tedunangst.com)
1756.
Obfuscation has a grand history – could it give us more freedom online?
(theguardian.com)
1757.
How to Play Chess Like an Asshole
(boingboing.net)
1758.
The Benefits of Getting Comfortable with Uncertainty
(theatlantic.com)
1759.
SXSW Cancels Gamer Panels After Threats
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1760.
All my trash for a year fit into two plastic bags
(washingtonpost.com)
1761.
The problem with packaging in Python
(blog.ionelmc.ro)
1762.
Homing in on the Source of Runner’s High
(well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1763.
Instead of Standing, Why Not Lie Down While You Work?
(fastcoexist.com)
1764.
Show HN: Sublime Text Database Client
(sequoiastudios.io)
1765.
Satellite Internet gets a fresh look, cash infusion
(ctvnews.ca)
1766.
Just Enough Bitcoin for Ethereum
(medium.com)
1767.
Lessons learned with 3D Touch
(engineering.instagram.com)
1768.
The Best Job Candidates Don't Always Have College Degrees
(theatlantic.com)
1769.
Disney Research's 3D Coloring Book
(fastcodesign.com)
1770.
ADHD Is Different for Women (2013)
(theatlantic.com)