November 2015 Archive
8311.
The Keyboard Waffle Iron (thekeyboardwaffleiron.com)
8312.
The Soviet Legacy Behind Russia’s Hacking Prowess (rewrite.ca.com)
8313.
A look at Bitcoin non-standard outputs (medium.com)
8314.
How to stay passionate about open source (twolfson.com)
8315.
Cheat, or get fired: VW engineers cheated out of fear of (ex-CEO) Winterkorn (uk.reuters.com)
8316.
Arduino Wars (makezine.com)
8317.
The Counted: people killed by police in the United States in 2015 (theguardian.com)
8318.
How do you make $3 Trillion disappear? (npr.org)
8319.
Front-end Development Architecture (medium.com)
8320.
Ecological Models and Data in R (ms.mcmaster.ca)
8321.
Don’t Blink the Hazards of Confidence (2011) (mobile.nytimes.com)
8322.
Beyond Happiness (2009) (thebln.com)
8323.
How Thatcher killed the UK's superfast broadband before it even existed (techradar.com)
8324.
A Digital Team Is Helping Obama Find His Voice Online (nytimes.com)
8325.
Everybody Loves Graphite (obfuscurity.com)
8326.
Gridmanager – JavaScript Drag and Drop Grid Builder (neokoenig.github.io)
8327.
Amazon Web Services versus Microsoft Azure, Google, Oracle (businessinsider.com)
8328.
Comcast leak shows that data caps aren't about congestion (consumerist.com)
8329.
Rust FFI Omnibus – examples of using code written in Rust from other languages (github.com)
8330.
So what if you failed in your career? Let it show (blog.uncv.me)
8331.
Introducing the spark-redshift package (databricks.com)
8332.
Go and Polymer, so happy together (medium.com)
8333.
New drought atlas maps 2,000 years of climate in Europe (sciencedaily.com)
8334.
Apply for the job of the future: “Robot helper,” a human who serves robot needs (qz.com)
8335.
Advertising's hidden design and its impact on our culture (sethgodin.typepad.com)
8336.
New article-level citation-based metric algorithm [pdf] (biorxiv.org)
8337.
Automated small business marketing agency (promorepublic.com)
8338.
Anyone needs a data scrape for a flat $50 fee? Looking for extra income (webscrapes.xyz)
8339.
Getting Started with Dropwizard: Connecting to a Database Using Hibernate (javaeeeee.blogspot.com)
8340.
Moore’s Law in Big Pharma – Or why pharmaceuticals suck (TEDxBerlin talk) (youtube.com)