November 2014 Archive
1321.
Show HN: GitCop – Automated Commit Message Validation for GitHub Pull Requests (gitcop.com)
1322.
The Nasdaq Hack (businessweek.com)
1323.
Gngr – A new browser championing privacy (gngr.info)
1324.
Ask HN: How can I get unbanned?
1325.
Researchers Advance 'Quantum Teleportation' (jpl.nasa.gov)
1326.
Container Algorithms (ericniebler.com)
1327.
The Merry Pranksters Who Hacked the Afghan War (psmag.com)
1328.
Graph of SICP chapters (bl.ocks.org)
1329.
Fake Operator Overloading in JavaScript (2011) (2ality.com)
1330.
The next generation of DIYBio tools are coming (medium.com)
1331.
Velocity.js (julian.com)
1332.
UTF-8 history (2003) (cl.cam.ac.uk)
1333.
Making a Guitar Tuner with HTML5 (jonathan.bergknoff.com)
1334.
Minimalist Cocoa programming (2010) (cocoawithlove.com)
1335.
The Leap (thisamericanlife.org)
1336.
Display the available key bindings automatically and dynamically in Emacs (github.com)
1337.
Real-Time Garbage Collection Is Real (michaelrbernste.in)
1338.
The Twilight of the Indoor Mall (theawl.com)
1339.
Feet-On With Boosted Boards’ New Faster And Cheaper Electric Skateboards (techcrunch.com)
1340.
A Soaring Emblem of New York, and Its Upside-Down Priorities (nytimes.com)
1341.
A Look at Stuxnet, the World's First Digital Weapon (wired.com)
1342.
Ask HN: What's the best way to buy a claimed domain name?
1343.
Machine Learning Showdown: Apache Mahout vs. Weka (blog.algorithmia.com)
1344.
Qake: GNU Make-based build system with a different approach (github.com)
1345.
How to Ship an F1 Car Across the Globe in 36 Hours (wired.com)
1346.
Where We're Going With LXD (blog.dustinkirkland.com)
1347.
Nah Lock: A Lock-Free Memory Allocator (andrew.cmu.edu)
1348.
Stupid C++ Template Tricks: Conway's Game of Life (blog.mattbierner.com)
1349.
Nokia N1 Android tablet released (n1.nokia.com)
1350.
SoundStream – A simple-as-possible, fast audio I/O stream for Rust (github.com)