November 2015 Archive
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Why Canada is one of the most sued countries in the world
(canadians.org)
8075.
What Happens When Computer
(what.happens.when.computer)
8076.
AWS Region to be opened in South Korea
(aws.amazon.com)
8077.
Show HN: WeChat-like QRCode reader, drop-in version
(github.com)
8078.
8079.
Theorem of the Day
(theoremoftheday.org)
8080.
Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact detail released
(abc.net.au)
8081.
8082.
HTTP/2 why we don't do hasty changes
(blog.fortrabbit.com)
8084.
UK National Grid pays factories to reduce electricity usage
(dailymail.co.uk)
8085.
3D visualization shows how Berlin has developed since 1990
(interaktiv.morgenpost.de)
8086.
8087.
8088.
Eight ways to clean a digital library
(nature.com)
8089.
Talent or Toxicity?
(stumblingandmumbling.typepad.com)
8090.
Red Hat and Microsoft Making .NET on Linux Work for Enterprises
(developerblog.redhat.com)
8091.
8092.
Using the KVM API
(lwn.net)
8093.
The impact of meditation on the brain
(delanceyplace.com)
8094.
Troubleshooting High I/O Wait in Linux
(bencane.com)
8095.
Go, a language made to be mastered
(alessandrobaffa.com)
8096.
Kim Dotcom is building his own private internet
(stuff.co.nz)
8097.
In our Time radio programme: P v NP
(bbc.co.uk)
8098.
Santander Bank Distributed Ledger Startup Challenge
(innoventures.onevest.com)
8099.
Protonmail under attack
(theregister.co.uk)
8100.
OpenSUSE’s Leap of faith to version 42.1
(cd-rw.org)