November 2015 Archive
9151.
An Update on Web Components and Firefox (hacks.mozilla.org)
9152.
This is the first VR headset you should buy (polygon.com)
9153.
$64 RK3288 Ubuntu HDMI Stick by Rikomagic V5 (armdevices.net)
9154.
PencilScale – Using an Apple Pencil with an iPad Pro as an Electronic Scale (flexmonkey.blogspot.com)
9155.
Swift 3 wish list (realm.io)
9156.
Ask HN: State of open, self-hosted media client/server software
9157.
ClojureScript and SQL to build apps (youtube.com)
9158.
EU ministers agree to 'considerably strengthen' border controls (dw.com)
9159.
Tesla is recalling the entire Model S fleet because a seat belt could fail (businessinsider.com)
9160.
Zero Commission Algo Trading (quantopian.com)
9161.
A Comprehensive Guide to Test-First Development with Redux, React, and Immutable (teropa.info)
9162.
Aruba Cloud – 1GB RAM | 20GB SSD | 2 TB trafic ⇒ VPS for 1€/month (arubacloud.com)
9163.
How Twitch Turned Video Game Voyeurism into Big Business (bloomberg.com)
9164.
Foundation 6 Is Here (zurb.com)
9165.
Graph-theory breakthrough tantalizes mathematicians (nature.com)
9166.
Ed Koppel Writes Entire Book About Hackers and Never Spoke to Any Experts (techdirt.com)
9167.
Machine Learning Course at Coursera (coursera.org)
9168.
Oculus is finally shipping after Facebook acquisition (facebook.com)
9169.
Why I Choose ClojureScript (spin.atomicobject.com)
9170.
Places to post your startup (erickarjaluoto.com)
9171.
Making Midori completely asynchronous (joeduffyblog.com)
9172.
Software-Defined Metadata Processing (medium.com)
9173.
Future open source replacement for Gmail (github.com)
9174.
The Value of Log Structured Merge Trees (vividcortex.com)
9175.
LivingSocial Offers a Cautionary Tale to Today’s Unicorns (nytimes.com)
9176.
NSA spied on your email even after program was shut down (engadget.com)
9177.
This Is How We Know a Supernova Is Coming in 2016 (gizmodo.com)
9178.
Time Series Analysis using iPython (bicorner.com)
9179.
Postgres Containment Operators: Part 2 – Performance Comparison with MongoDB (hasura.io)
9180.
Why 'Master of None' matters (fusion.net)