A Comparison of Time Series Databases and Netsil’s Use of Druid
(blog.netsil.com)
October 2016 Archive
991.
992.
The Sad State of HTML Email Input Fields and IDNs
(grepular.com)
993.
Hyperloop – The Missing Ruby Front-end Library
(ruby-hyperloop.io)
994.
Why Women Pretended to Be Rocks and Trees in NYC Parks During WWI
(atlasobscura.com)
995.
997.
Boycott Docker
(boycottdocker.org)
998.
999.
Do the math: too much calculus? (2012)
(washingtonpost.com)
1000.
How can you tell if someone is kind? Ask how rich they are
(washingtonpost.com)
1001.
Mylan to Settle EpiPen Overpricing Case for $465M
(nytimes.com)
1002.
Why does Siri seem so dumb?
(recode.net)
1003.
A Netflix for Film Geeks?
(wsj.com)
1004.
Quantum computers: 10-fold boost in stability achieved
(sciencebulletin.org)
1005.
The importance of science fiction to entrepreneurship
(techcrunch.com)
1006.
Continuous MySQL backup validation: Restoring backups
(code.facebook.com)
1007.
Varnish Explained
(ma.ttias.be)
1008.
A curated list of various freelancing websites
(github.com)
1009.
Robert Elder Software Linux Operating System
(blog.robertelder.org)
1010.
1011.
Streaming Messages from Kafka into Redshift in Near Real-Time
(engineeringblog.yelp.com)
1012.
The Killer Cats Are Winning
(nybooks.com)
1013.
1014.
1015.
Where do all the old programmers go?
(infoworld.com)
1016.
Social Media’s Dial-Up Ancestor: The Bulletin Board System
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1017.
How to avoid rewriting your JavaScript application
(tech.polyconseil.fr)
1018.
1019.
IEEE P802.3bz Approval for 2.5G/5G Ethernet
(anandtech.com)
1020.
Clinton Circle
(clinton.media.mit.edu)