November 2014 Archive
1711.
Idenux – Unlocking the World with Your Heart (idenux.com)
1712.
We Monetize Our Documentation (blog.servant.co)
1713.
Our Sincerest Apologies (openstandard.mozilla.org)
1714.
Uber Executive Suggests Digging Up Dirt on Journalists (buzzfeed.com)
1715.
Should Bountysource allow committers to delist their projects? (github.com)
1716.
MICA – Intel Smart Bracelet (intel.com)
1717.
AndroWish: Tcl/Tk on Android (androwish.org)
1718.
These numbers will remind you that doing a startup is brutal (techinasia.com)
1719.
Where will Evolution lead C++17? (meetingcpp.com)
1720.
Quadriplegic Stuart Turner speaks at WIRED2014 via drones and robots (wired.co.uk)
1721.
A British-led consortium has outlined its plans to land a probe on the Moon (bbc.co.uk)
1722.
Ghost Story: Low Frequency Illusions Created by Standing Waves? (2013) (prosoundweb.com)
1723.
Ticketing (avc.com)
1724.
Show HN: Don't waste hours on Google Analytics again (webplio.com)
1725.
JuliaBox – Run Julia from the browser (juliabox.org)
1726.
Results for init system coupling (lists.debian.org)
1727.
Effect of beer foam on resisting spills – tracking foam bubbles with Skimage (nbviewer.ipython.org)
1728.
A Hacker's Introduction to Partial Evaluation (2002) (wry.me)
1729.
Goldman Sachs Recasts Its Reputation to Woo Tech Talent (dealbook.nytimes.com)
1730.
Ask HN: Work/life balance – Significant other complains you work too much?
1731.
Would Air Travel Be Safer Without Pilots? (blogs.wsj.com)
1732.
The Fall of Facebook (theatlantic.com)
1733.
How Should Secular People Approach Sacred Art? (aeon.co)
1734.
What It's Like to Be Black or Female in Silicon Valley (bloomberg.com)
1735.
Show HN: Livedown – realtime Markdown previews for Vim, Emacs and Sublime (github.com)
1736.
What's Going on in Catalonia? (interactius.ara.cat)
1737.
Windscale Piles: Cockcroft's Follies avoided nuclear disaster (bbc.co.uk)
1738.
High-Speed Ad Traders Profit by Arbitraging Your Eyeballs (bloomberg.com)
1739.
Financial Disclosure Reports Database (clerk.house.gov)
1740.
Show HN: Heresy, a BASIC-inspired functional Lisp (github.com)