October 2015 Archive
1771.
1772.
A contender for the most effective development program in history
(chrisblattman.com)
1773.
The Competitive World of AOL Disc Collecting
(vice.com)
1774.
1775.
Cooking with Glass: How Pyrex Transformed Every Kitchen into a Home-Ec Lab
(collectorsweekly.com)
1776.
1777.
California Is Building the Largest Solar Desalination Plant in the U.S.
(fastcoexist.com)
1778.
Everest’s Darkest Year (2014)
(outsideonline.com)
1779.
Fast Algorithms for Exact String Matching
(arxiv.org)
1780.
Classic bug reports
(blog.regehr.org)
1781.
Complex living brain simulation replicates sensory rat behaviour
(theguardian.com)
1782.
Confessions of a Private Space Rocket Engineer
(popularmechanics.com)
1783.
Nuts and bolts: our routing algorithm
(blog.captaintrain.com)
1784.
Rebuilding Android proprietary SDK binaries
(blog.beuc.net)
1785.
Police Leaders Join Call to Cut Prison Rosters
(nytimes.com)
1786.
1787.
1788.
Autocomplete hand-drawn animations [video]
(youtube.com)
1789.
More Than You Ever Wanted to Know about Synchronization [pdf]
(sydney.edu.au)
1790.
1791.
After 8 years and $128M raised, the clock is ticking for men's retailer Bonobos
(businessinsider.com.au)
1792.
Moral causes of the collapse of the Soviet Union (2011)
(foreignpolicy.com)
1793.
Despite many usurpers, cash is still king
(economist.com)
1794.
1795.
Did three men actually survive the escape from Alcatraz?
(telegraph.co.uk)
1796.
The Seller Who Allegedly Defrauded Square Out of Millions
(buzzfeed.com)
1797.
Assange: US Waging 'Lawfare' in Bid to Control the World
(sputniknews.com)
1798.
Thin Air’s money isn’t created out of thin air
(blog.mpettis.com)
1799.
Poster: Napoleon's March
(edwardtufte.com)
1800.
Practical attacks against 4G (LTE) access network protocols
(secure-systems-aalto.blogspot.com)