October 2016 Archive
14521.
Rottweil Test Tower (testturm.thyssenkrupp-elevator.com)
14522.
Where Does Religion Come From? (bigthink.com)
14523.
Expat Entrepreneurship:The Challenges and the Opportunities (contractize.com)
14524.
Cinemaware’s Year in the Desert (filfre.net)
14525.
Don’t Skype and Type—Acoustic Eavesdropping in Voice-Over-IP [pdf] (arxiv.org)
14526.
CPUs: Motorola 6800 and 6809 (lowendmac.com)
14527.
The mystery of the ‘ghost trees’ may be solved (washingtonpost.com)
14528.
Shadow Warrior 2 developers say DRM is a waste of time (arstechnica.com)
14529.
API-First App Deployment (carsongibbons.com)
14530.
Who Can Name the Bigger Number? (scottaaronson.com)
14531.
Nokia to Take Over Smartphone Market with New D1C (nerdsmagazine.com)
14532.
Prof. David Gelernter: Trump and the Emasculated Voter (wsj.com)
14533.
Are Android apps revenue generating? (easternpeak.com)
14534.
How you know what it takes to be a good storyteller (medium.com)
14535.
Edgy Corners of AngularJS (medium.com)
14536.
Reid Hoffman at Startup School SV 2016 [video] (youtube.com)
14537.
Ask HN: An online 'betting/gambling' related question
14538.
Leadership principles at Amazon (amazon.jobs)
14539.
Computational models for predicting drug responses in cancer research (bib.oxfordjournals.org)
14540.
5 Steps to Landing Your Tech Dream Job as a Woman (medium.com)
14541.
Out with the Poor, in with the Rich: The Landlord’s Guide to Gentrifying NYC (bloomberg.com)
14542.
How Classical Liberalism Has Shaped the Evolution of the Modern Family (darwinianconservatism.blogspot.com)
14543.
Elon Musk's house of gigacards (technologyreview.com)
14544.
American worker forced to train foreign replacements (breitbart.com)
14545.
Morton's Fork (en.wikipedia.org)
14546.
New record for fusion (news.mit.edu)
14547.
Notary: publish and verify your software distribution and updates (github.com)
14548.
Benchmarking High-Concurrency HTTP Servers on the JVM (blog.paralleluniverse.co)
14549.
How Russia could spark a U.S. electoral disaster (washingtonpost.com)
14550.
The Artist of the Unbreakable Code (nautil.us)