November 2014 Archive
1921.
List of Physical Visualizations (dataphys.org)
1922.
Playing with Invertible Bloom Lookup Tables and Bitcoin Transactions (rustyrussell.github.io)
1923.
Creating Digital Chladni Patterns (thelig.ht)
1924.
Dr Matt Taylor’s shirt made me cry, too – with rage at his abusers (telegraph.co.uk)
1925.
OSIRIS spots Philae drifting across the comet (esa.int)
1926.
How to talk Mathematics (1974) (math.northwestern.edu)
1927.
Why Fear AI? Have Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk Gone Insane? (nthlook.wordpress.com)
1928.
Big Mayo Files Lawsuit Against Food-Tech Startup Hampton Creek (eatdrinkpolitics.com)
1929.
Feminist Hacker Barbie (computer-engineer-barbie.herokuapp.com)
1930.
Places Where Women and Girls Can Learn to Code (learntocodewith.me)
1931.
Hundreds of Companies Seen Cutting Tax Bills by Sending Money Through Luxembourg (nytimes.com)
1932.
Hooked – How to Build Habit-Forming Products (hookmodel.com)
1933.
Show HN: Cloud-based Static Code Analysis for Java (code-spotter.com)
1934.
Never Reinventing the Wheel Is Anticompetitive (blackhole12.blogspot.com)
1935.
EFF Plugs the Senate's USA Freedom Act, Loses More Credibility (belowgotham.com)
1936.
Nest: What's in the 4.3 software update (nest.com)
1937.
Requiem for Rod Serling (grantland.com)
1938.
Alex from Target: The Other Side of Fame (nytimes.com)
1939.
Reving Up C Applications with DataDraw Databases (datadraw.sourceforge.net)
1940.
Restricting program memory (avd.reduct.ru)
1941.
Rails Rumble Gem Teardown (dwellable.com)
1942.
The Beer Archaeologist (2011) (smithsonianmag.com)
1943.
Studying for the Test by Taking It (nytimes.com)
1944.
How Stradivari Came to Dictate Violin Design (nytimes.com)
1945.
Feds Seize Silk Road 2 in Major Dark Web Drug Bust (wired.com)
1946.
Sony Pictures hacked, entire computer system unusable (thenextweb.com)
1947.
The Quantum Truth Seeker (fqxi.org)
1948.
Portability woes: Endianness and Alignment, Part 2 (fastcompression.blogspot.com)
1949.
How to Eradicate a Disease (moreintelligentlife.com)
1950.
Bringing Sous Vide to the Home Cook (nytimes.com)