November 2014 Archive
1591.
Should digital monopolies be broken up? (economist.com)
1592.
Laplace’s Demon (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
1593.
Acorns – Automatically Invest Your Spare Change (acorns.com)
1594.
Show HN: Espresso.js – React Meets Backbone for a Minimal MVC (github.com)
1595.
Modeling Data in MongoDB vs. ArangoDB (arangodb.com)
1596.
Global Routing with Anycasted DNS. Teardown: NSONE (scalescale.com)
1597.
A Use for Big Data: Cracking the Voynich Manuscript (motherboard.vice.com)
1598.
Vim Awesome (vimawesome.com)
1599.
Seed Rounds: How to Pick a Valuation (josephwalla.com)
1600.
Ancient Survivors Could Redefine Sex (quantamagazine.org)
1601.
The menace of memes: how pictures can paint a thousand lies (blogs.spectator.co.uk)
1602.
Tricked (paulgraham.com)
1603.
Zendrive: a lightweight SDK that measures driving safety (techcrunch.com)
1604.
Stop writing stateful HTML (colorglare.com)
1605.
Strong Types and Their Impact on Testing (levinotik.com)
1606.
Condoms not effective against HPV or herpes (sfgate.com)
1607.
Is your connected car spying on you? (bbc.co.uk)
1608.
300,000 WordPress hacking attempts and 5 observations (simonfredsted.com)
1609.
I hate working hard
1610.
Investors Grumbling, Twitter CEO Struggles to Define Vision (google.com)
1611.
Is nature a low-complexity sampler? (emanueleviola.wordpress.com)
1612.
Fundraising Acceleration Is the New VC Investment Thesis (techcrunch.com)
1613.
OpenBSD drops loadable kernel module support (openbsd.org)
1614.
The Day I Lost a Sh*t-ton of Money, Part II (trading/stock Market) (ptotrading.blogspot.com)
1615.
Scientists predict green energy revolution after new graphene discoveries (independent.co.uk)
1616.
Matz at RubyConf 2014: Will Ruby 3.0 Be Statically Typed? (omniref.com)
1617.
The Original Affluent Society (1972) (home.iitk.ac.in)
1618.
Elm – functional reactive language for interactive applications (elm-lang.org)
1619.
R. A. Montgomery 1936 – 2014 (cyoa.com)
1620.
Bufferbloat: Dark Buffers in the Internet (2011) (queue.acm.org)