Saving old software from extinction in the age of cloud computing
(arstechnica.com)
November 2014 Archive
1141.
1142.
What makes for a stable marriage? Part 2
(randalolson.com)
1143.
Leaving Gmail Behind (2013)
(nullprogram.com)
1144.
Welcome, cryptanalyst
(146.148.62.204)
1145.
1146.
Attack Surface: Why I Unikernel, Part 1
(somerandomidiot.com)
1147.
Python IDLE Reimagined
(inventwithpython.com)
1148.
1149.
Unofficial Demake Port Of Super Smash Bros Arrives On TI-83/84 Calculators
(retrocollect.com)
1150.
Emacs Outshine
(github.com)
1151.
OAuth Playground
(grant-oauth.herokuapp.com)
1152.
1153.
1154.
1155.
Rust developer tools – status and strategy
(gist.github.com)
1157.
What if mega-rich people could buy places on clinical trials?
(mosaicscience.com)
1158.
Typewriters are back, and we have Edward Snowden to thank
(washingtonpost.com)
1159.
1160.
Paradoxes of Software Architecture (2012)
(informit.com)
1161.
The Plague Pits of London
(thechirurgeonsapprentice.com)
1162.
Black Beauty: a shiny, scaly-skinned, 4.4B years old rock from Mars
(sciencemag.org)
1163.
1164.
Self-Memoizing HTML Rendering via Mutually Recursive Data Types
(ocharles.org.uk)
1165.
The Myth of AI
(edge.org)
1166.
At Spain’s Door, a Welcome Mat for Entrepreneurs
(nytimes.com)
1167.
Who has been running this classified ad for more than ten years?
(workingwithwords.blogspot.com)
1168.
Music publishers sue an ISP over piracy
(arstechnica.com)
1169.
1170.
Google has 'outgrown' its 14-year old mission statement, says Larry Page
(theguardian.com)