October 2016 Archive
13501.
The cost of forsaking C (medium.com)
13502.
Finding your balance – The power of process (m.lastlevel.co)
13503.
You Can’t Upload Your “Self” into Virtual Reality (nautil.us)
13504.
Glance Clock. See what you need, when you need it (indiegogo.com)
13505.
ExoMars to arrive at Mars on Sunday, lander touchdown on Wednesday (theregister.co.uk)
13506.
Show HN: Detecting Circular Dependencies in Swift Code (Beta) (christian-kienle.de)
13507.
How to Recruit and Manage a Remote Development Team (easternpeak.com)
13508.
Ask HN: R training courses in London
13509.
Open-source tool that uses simple textual descriptions to draw UML diagrams (plantuml.com)
13510.
Is Let’s Encrypt the Largest Certificate Authority on the Web? (eff.org)
13511.
The US military is looking at blockchain technology – to secure nuclear weapons (qz.com)
13512.
Hand-picked list of the 13 best #UnityTips shared by indie developers this week (devdog.io)
13513.
In Daylight on the Night Side (saturn.jpl.nasa.gov)
13514.
List of stories set in a future now past (en.wikipedia.org)
13515.
Alibaba's $60B finance arm seeks growth before IPO: sources (reuters.com)
13516.
Mtbl: immutable sorted string table library (github.com)
13517.
Comcast is down (comcast.com)
13518.
Technical Debt 101 (2014) (medium.com)
13519.
Apple: Dash developer had two accounts, 25 apps, almost 1000 fraudulent reviews (imore.com)
13520.
In the UK, running a blog over HTTPS is an act of terrorism, says Scotland Yard (privateinternetaccess.com)
13521.
Browser Treatment of Bad SSL (docs.google.com)
13522.
“doobry”: NoSQL Editor for Azure DocumentDb (materialdesigninxaml.net)
13523.
Why GPU Computing Will Reinvent Real-Time Analytics (rtinsights.com)
13524.
Five Useful Things You Can Do with a Burner Phone Number (lifehacker.com)
13525.
Samsung permanently stops Galaxy Note 7 production (bbc.com)
13526.
Trump’s Waves of Bluster Against Clinton Erode Democracy, Experts Say (nytimes.com)
13527.
Dnscap: Network capture utility designed specifically for DNS traffic (github.com)
13528.
Fifteen years after 9-11 threats have evolved, too (cringely.com)
13529.
Reserarchers find order in a process previously assumed to be random (phys.org)
13530.
Response from QuirksMode to the “Web development as a hack of hacks” (quirksmode.org)