November 2014 Archive
1261.
Humans.txt (github.com)
1262.
GT Bankruptcy Provides Rare Look at Apple’s Relationship with Suppliers (recode.net)
1263.
Partial Evaluation and Immutable Servers (blog.regehr.org)
1264.
OntoMathPro Ontology – A hub for math knowledge (ontomathpro.org)
1265.
A Different Eulogy for RadioShack (johnmunsch.com)
1266.
The University of Florida Sparse Matrix Collection (cise.ufl.edu)
1267.
Metasepi Report: Writing NetBSD Sound Drivers in Haskell [pdf] (metasepi.org)
1268.
Drone Adventures, Pt. 1: Building a Drone (z.svbtle.com)
1269.
Locating Books in the Medieval Library (medievalbooks.nl)
1270.
CERN frees LHC Data (symmetrymagazine.org)
1271.
So You Want To Fix The Housing Crisis (techcrunch.com)
1272.
Why Are So Few Blockbuster Drugs Invented Today? (nytimes.com)
1273.
Friendsgiving, a new tradition to be thankful for (washingtonpost.com)
1274.
Show HN: Insights into billions of daily smartphone notifications (batch.com)
1275.
The Upcoming Jack and Jill Compilers in Android (saikoa.com)
1276.
You Should Write Blogs (2005) (sites.google.com)
1277.
When G.M. Was Google: The art of the corporate devotional (newyorker.com)
1278.
A Billion Holes Can Make a Battery (umdrightnow.umd.edu)
1279.
Statistical Reference Datasets (itl.nist.gov)
1280.
Math and Movies (Animation at Pixar) (youtube.com)
1281.
Droidicon – Customizable icons for Android (github.com)
1282.
Ask HN: What (side) projects are you working on?
1283.
Detroit gentrifiers face daunting task buying $500 homes evicting poor residents (theguardian.com)
1284.
Netflix takes up 9.5% of upstream traffic on the North American Internet (arstechnica.com)
1285.
How Fragile Is Our Intellect? (drive.google.com)
1286.
The Shrinking World of Ideas (chronicle.com)
1287.
The Semantic Web Is Dead. Long Live the Semantic Web (blog.blikk.co)
1288.
Teaching Civility: Two Daring Assignments (washingtonpost.com)
1289.
“I can be tricked by anyone who looks like Mark Zuckerberg” (paulgraham.com)
1290.
Self-Stabilizing Boat’s Deck Is Always Flat, Even in Rough Waters (wired.com)