October 2016 Archive
12901.
Alt Right conspiracy image generator (boingboing.net)
12902.
The Fujiwhara Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
12903.
I Listened to a Trump Supporter (extranewsfeed.com)
12904.
I Passed on Tesla: VCs Confess Their Biggest Regrets (fortune.com)
12905.
Cloud Sandboxing for Financial Services (corporate-finance.cioreview.com)
12906.
Brexit bandits: Boom in British passport thefts as dark web sales soar (thememo.com)
12907.
Yahoo Scanned Everyone's E-mails for the NSA (schneier.com)
12908.
Reference Library of Digitized Insect Sounds (ars.usda.gov)
12909.
Why I'm a React Native Developer: A Response to Ariel Elkin (codecookbook.co)
12910.
Monster Component in Java with Spring (grison.me)
12911.
Simple Cross-Platform PostgreSQL Client. Built with Electron, React, Redux (github.com)
12912.
All the crypto code you’ve ever written is probably broken (2012) (tonyarcieri.com)
12913.
The Parallel Universes of a Woman in Science (nautil.us)
12914.
Ubuntu Tablet daily updates (youtube.com)
12915.
Aerolab – Utah State University’s Aircraft Design, Analysis and Optimization Lab (aero.go.usu.edu)
12916.
Whether programmers think software should be patented is irrelevant (ipwatchdog.com)
12917.
NASA are flying a drone around Hurricane Matthew (flightradar24.com)
12918.
The State of JavaScript (stateofjs.com)
12919.
From Zero to a Million: Seducing a Co-Founder Without Getting Your Heart Broken (hardba.co)
12920.
Build Custom Business Apps – Microsoft PowerApps (powerapps.microsoft.com)
12921.
Juju in the age of social media (iafrikan.com)
12922.
Upcoming Pokémon Go Updates Aim to Make Game Easier for Beginners (macrumors.com)
12923.
Uber NYC upfront fares: no math, no surprises (newsroom.uber.com)
12924.
Compare objects a and b, returning whether they are equal (github.com)
12925.
Venture Capital hits a wall in Q3 as investments tumble 28% YOY (venturebeat.com)
12926.
Programming is Hard (thedailywtf.com)
12927.
Open Source Developers Endure Long Prison Sentences, and Worse (globalvoices.org)
12928.
Trying to Solve the LED Quandery (newyorker.com)
12929.
How a Lambda-Backed Custom Resource Saved the Day (community.alfresco.com)
12930.
How RuboCop Made Me a Fan of Linters (spin.atomicobject.com)