November 2013 Archive
10591.
Vulnerability found in Linux kernel: incorrect IPv6 datagram causes kernel panic (translate.google.com)
10592.
NYC startup Archetypes goes bankrupt (pandodaily.com)
10593.
Hepatitis C, a Silent Killer, Meets Its Match (nytimes.com)
10594.
Hunting Afghanistans Moneymen (roadsandkingdoms.com)
10595.
Can Bitcoin Replace Traditional Monetary Transactions? (bostonmagazine.com)
10596.
Amazon to hire 13,500 in India and build massive campus (nextbigwhat.com)
10597.
Rescale attends large oil and gas conference (blog.rescale.com)
10598.
'Grand social experiment' of the Internet [1988] (washingtonpost.com)
10599.
Apple to Open Another U.S. Factory: Sapphire Plant in Mesa, Arizona (daringfireball.net)
10600.
How to Set up Wing IDE for Kivy on Windows (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
10601.
10 Things I Learned Hacking My Way Into The Advertising Industry (medium.com)
10602.
LG's G Flex actually flexes (video) (engadget.com)
10603.
You can now buy a car with Bitcoin in Australia (venturebeat.com)
10604.
The Simpsons pokes fun at Siri (tuaw.com)
10605.
Understanding multi-armed bandit algorithms (databozo.com)
10606.
Dr ()
10607.
Tmux Copy & Paste on OS X: A Better Future (robots.thoughtbot.com)
10608.
Show HN: Radar, a Dopplr remake (getradar.in)
10609.
IROS 2013: Quadrotor Wheel Can Fly, Float, and Roll (spectrum.ieee.org)
10610.
STYLESHEETS ARRIVE. The Microsoft guide to CSS c. 1997 still live. (microsoft.com)
10611.
Testing ETL Processes (garysieling.com)
10612.
Real-time Fluid Simulator (grantkot.com)
10613.
Open Source and Hiring (medium.com)
10614.
The 516m (1,720 ft) Mega-Tsunami in Lituya Bay, Alaska. (1958) (en.wikipedia.org)
10615.
The virtues of extremism (digitalinterface.blogspot.com)
10616.
Coconut Crisis Looms as Postwar Palm Trees Age (bloomberg.com)
10617.
NSA chief likely to lose cyber war powers (thehill.com)
10618.
As U.S. Weighs Spying Changes, Officials Say Data Sweeps Must Continue (nytimes.com)
10619.
So, you want to write an HTTP Client (twilio.com)
10620.
The Art of Thinking Clearly: 99 most common thinking errors (amazon.com)