November 2015 Archive
9541.
Copyleft (copyleft.org)
9542.
Tutorial to create your own web font with SVG images (lennu.net)
9543.
Btrfs: My filesystem is full, and I've put almost nothing into it (btrfs.wiki.kernel.org)
9544.
Neural Programmer-Interpreters (Google) – At Wikitract (wikitract.com)
9545.
The hardest parts of data science (yanirseroussi.com)
9546.
A first-person engine in 265 lines (playfuljs.com)
9547.
Awesome Robotics: A collection of robotics learning resources (github.com)
9548.
Thanks Albert (economist.com)
9549.
Windows Phone Internals Opens the Custom ROM World for Lumia Phones (xda-developers.com)
9550.
Slack Preps for IPO (techcrunch.com)
9551.
Tell HN: Please share Black Friday deals for geeks
9552.
Ethical Tech Giving Guide from FSF (fsf.org)
9553.
“Common Pitfalls in Experimentation” from Skyscanner Engineering (codevoyagers.com)
9554.
The Erlang Design Pattern: An OO Programming Experiment (himmele.blogspot.com)
9555.
How to Generate Ideas Mechanically (with R) (medium.com)
9556.
React.js is like DHTML (hhvm.ovh)
9557.
U.K. Accused of Fast-Tracking Surveillance Powers Scrutiny (techcrunch.com)
9558.
Ask HN: Why isn't gpg used instead of SSL/TLS for HTTPS
9559.
The Portuguese tech ecosystem is growing up: 40 ‘scale-ups’ and counting (tech.eu)
9560.
Top 50 tech companies grow by 1,883% (thememo.com)
9561.
Thanks to music industry, it is illegal to make private copies of music–again (arstechnica.co.uk)
9562.
The Docker for DevOps course is now up (the one that was on Kickstarter)
9563.
Building command line tools with Node.js – Atlassian Developers (developer.atlassian.com)
9564.
Comcast Breach by the Numbers (colin.keigher.ca)
9565.
Graph Your Twitter Network in Neo4j (network.graphdemos.com)
9566.
“Not If, but When”: What I Learned at Active Shooter Training (the-toast.net)
9567.
Ssh-keygen on Raspberry Pi lacks sufficient entropy (github.com)
9568.
The internet has decided to photoshop Isis fighters as rubber ducks (i100.independent.co.uk)
9569.
Shopify real-time orders (incoming.shopify.com)
9570.
Scientists just caught a black hole swallowing a star (washingtonpost.com)