October 2016 Archive
28051.
Ancient burials suggestive of blood feuds (phys.org)
28052.
Programming Posters (programmingposters.com)
28053.
InTheCyber discovered a serious flaw in messaging systems (securityaffairs.co)
28054.
Why Formatted Data Fields Always Need Input Masks (uxmovement.com)
28055.
Orthanc now supports DICOM for whole-slide microscopic imaging (orthanc-server.com)
28056.
Advanced Specification Design Pattern in Automated Testing (goo.gl)
28057.
Brexit data protection info-chaos explained and tidied (PrivacyInUK.org)
28058.
America's oil boom is visible from space (2014) (washingtonpost.com)
28059.
Wear your heart on your wrist (smartwatches (1994)) (independent.co.uk)
28060.
iOS 10.1 Fix: maliciously crafted JPEG file may lead to arbitrary code execution (nymag.com)
28061.
Certificate Transparency increasing in use (lolware.net)
28062.
Ng2-Mobx: MobX Connector for Angular 2 (github.com)
28063.
Books for kids (death and bullying)
28064.
This American Life: Seriously? (thisamericanlife.org)
28065.
Amazon Seller Hack: Find a best selling Amazon product's search keywords (medium.com)
28066.
Security Weak Points in IoT Deployments and How to Plug Them (thenewstack.io)
28067.
Reactogo: Immutable redux architecture powered by webpack (github.com)
28068.
Strange bug in Chrome's Find function (twitter.com)
28069.
Three Stages of AI (amitpaka.com)
28070.
3 Rules for Rulers (youtu.be)
28071.
Industry raises $2.3MM to grow its network for service/hospitality professionals (techcrunch.com)
28072.
Women in computing to decline to 22% by 2025, study warns (usatoday.com)
28073.
Come join the engineering team at BloomThat (YC S13) (jobs.lever.co)
28074.
Lyme disease could get boost from El Nino in western U.S (upi.com)
28075.
Work at different management levels (larahogan.me)
28076.
Nonsense paper written by iOS autocomplete accepted for conference (theguardian.com)
28077.
The restaurant table(t) is getting crowded (techcrunch.com)
28078.
Five Ways to Supercharge Your Lead Generation Efforts – Tagove (tagove.com)
28079.
First IPod commercial (m.youtube.com)
28080.
To see Earth and Moon in a single glance (medium.com)