October 2015 Archive
2041.
How Amazon Became America's Biggest Publisher of Translated Literature (newrepublic.com)
2042.
Anti-Portfolio of Bessemer Venture Partners (bvp.com)
2043.
trains3.tcl (2001) (tcl.wiki)
2044.
CircleCI Post-Mortem – Linux build queue backing up (status.circleci.com)
2045.
Researchers show that memories reside in specific brain cells (2012) (news.mit.edu)
2046.
Tracing processes by semantic group in Erlang (github.com)
2047.
HTTP Archive: past and future (stevesouders.com)
2048.
Is beer better (or worse) for you than wine? (bbc.com)
2049.
Reddit Is Working on a New Front Page Algorithm (motherboard.vice.com)
2050.
‘NPR Voice’ Has Taken Over the Airwaves (nytimes.com)
2051.
The paranoid person's guide to a complete Mac backup (macworld.com)
2052.
Why Johnny can't program (2002) (bricklin.com)
2053.
Editing of Pig DNA May Lead to More Organs for People (nytimes.com)
2054.
Workhorse drone company tests package deliveries in Ohio (cincinnati.com)
2055.
A planning page for asteroids 2009 FD and 2015 TB145 (echo.jpl.nasa.gov)
2056.
Hemingway in Love (smithsonianmag.com)
2057.
AP financial stories written and published by an automated system (theverge.com)
2058.
Quantifying and Visualizing the Reddit Hivemind (minimaxir.com)
2059.
I Have Read Prop F, and It Is a Normal and Reasonable Piece of Legislation (pleblog.wordpress.com)
2060.
The Future of the Internet Is Flow (wsj.com)
2061.
What Taking On Google Taught Me About Startup Traction (fastcompany.com)
2062.
Bill Gates: ‘We Need an Energy Miracle’ (theatlantic.com)
2063.
On the tail risk of violent conflict and its underestimation [pdf] (fooledbyrandomness.com)
2064.
Human Connectome Project (humanconnectomeproject.org)
2065.
Architecture in Video Games: Designing for Impact (gamasutra.com)
2066.
Is The Hot Hand Fallacy A Fallacy? (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
2067.
Why It’s OK to Block Ads (blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk)
2068.
A fun image-processing project marginally related to my learning theory research (github.com)
2069.
How WeWork Convinced Investors It’s Worth Billions (buzzfeed.com)
2070.
The History of Spices Is the History of Trade (1998) (economist.com)