November 2014 Archive
1801.
Australian “Terrorism” Law May Be Used for Copyright Enforcement (eff.org)
1802.
‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Should Apply Worldwide, E.U. Panel Says (nytimes.com)
1803.
Is Spotify the music industry’s friend or its foe? (newyorker.com)
1804.
Ask HN: What are you working on right now and why is it cool?
1805.
Show HN: PreTeX, a LaTeX preprocessor to make math typesetting easier (github.com)
1806.
Alain Ducasse on the connectedness of every participant to the final product (52metrics.com)
1807.
Quicksort in 3 lines of shell (github.com)
1808.
The Ironic Effect of Significant Results on Credibility (2012) [pdf] (ubc-emotionlab.ca)
1809.
Why You Should Charge from Day One (rocketship.fm)
1810.
Functional programming recursion schemes (lazzaro.com.ar)
1811.
Show HN: AnonySurfer.com – Distributed anonymous web/HTTP proxy and VPN (anonysurfer.com)
1812.
Evil 32: Check Your GPG Fingerprints (evil32.com)
1813.
Node.js Advisory Board Meeting Minutes and Working Group Discussions (github.com)
1814.
Afl-fuzz: crash exploration mode (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
1815.
Topo – A library to create in-process topologies of goroutines (github.com)
1816.
1215095 – The Flash Boys Mystery Solved? (blog.themistrading.com)
1817.
Nonpolitical Images Evoke Neural Predictors of Political Ideology (cell.com)
1818.
JavaScripts in the JavaScripts [pdf] (wingolog.org)
1819.
$2B and Counting (news.spotify.com)
1820.
The Dining Cryptographers Problem (1988) [pdf] (dl.dropboxusercontent.com)
1821.
Ko1 at RubyConf 2014: Massive Garbage Collection Speedup in Ruby 2.2 (omniref.com)
1822.
NASA's Cube Quest Challenge, the agency’s first in-space competition (nasa.gov)
1823.
Show HN: DB Migrations as Clojure data (github.com)
1824.
An introduction to ASM80 (uelectronics.info)
1825.
AWS Innovation at Scale – James Hamilton [video] (youtube.com)
1826.
Understanding McLuhan (In Part) (1967) (nytimes.com)
1827.
EmTcl: Tcl in the browser via Emscripten (aidanhs.github.io)
1828.
Moondust and Duct Tape (2008) (science.nasa.gov)
1829.
Monty Hall, Erdos, and Our Limited Minds (wired.com)
1830.
Harvard’s Asian Problem (online.wsj.com)