October 2015 Archive
1891.
Show HN: Goofys – a faster s3fs written in Go (github.com)
1892.
Apple Is Said to Deactivate Its News App in China (nytimes.com)
1893.
Show HN: Golang statistics package with 100% code coverage (github.com)
1894.
Global nuclear facilities 'at risk' of cyber attack (bbc.com)
1895.
Chromium Blog: Streamlining Notifications on Desktop (blog.chromium.org)
1896.
The Scientific Basis of Cryonics (technologyreview.com)
1897.
New whistleblower steps forward on drones (chelseamanning.org)
1898.
Unexpected Honey Study Shows Woes of Nutrition Research (nytimes.com)
1899.
Whitemark: Steganographic encoding of a watermark in the whitespace of text (github.com)
1900.
Expensify’s CEO on the Tactics That Doubled Its Customer Base (firstround.com)
1901.
The Abolition of Work (1985) (primitivism.com)
1902.
Speck – A small unit testing framework for C (github.com)
1903.
A JavaScript Module Manager That Fits in a Tweet (bfontaine.net)
1904.
The Doomed Effort to Make Videos Go Vinyl (atlasobscura.com)
1905.
The Life and Death of an Amazon Warehouse Temp (highline.huffingtonpost.com)
1906.
Programma 101, the first commercial “desktop computer” (en.wikipedia.org)
1907.
Kaspersky Internet Security: Network Attack Blocker Design Flaw (code.google.com)
1908.
The chunking express: another approach to foreign-language learning (economist.com)
1909.
Odd ways to zeroing some x86_64 registers (hackingbits.github.io)
1910.
New York’s Legendary 'Mole People' (narrative.ly)
1911.
Thinking About Function Signatures in Elixir (rob.conery.io)
1912.
Getting to Antarctica (projectmidas.org)
1913.
Eclipse Attacks on Bitcoin's Peer-To-Peer Network (medium.com)
1914.
Supercharging the Elasticsearch Percolator (underthehood.meltwater.com)
1915.
Results from Nigeria’s Business Plan Competition (priceonomics.com)
1916.
Italy to dig for ancient Roman treasure sought by Nazis (telegraph.co.uk)
1917.
An evolutionary take on behavioral economics (evonomics.com)
1918.
Better Living Through Venom (newyorker.com)
1919.
Phpunit VW Extension (github.com)
1920.
Visualizing Machine Learning Thresholds to Make Better Business Decisions (blog.insightdatalabs.com)