November 2015 Archive
9901.
Introducing StandiT, the Sleek, Smart, Simple Electric Desk
9902.
Hacking gmail password
9903.
Calypso: Wordpress Rewritten in Node.js, React.js, Flux (github.com)
9904.
'Meet Peter, your AI-based lawyer' (hirepeter.com)
9905.
Ask HN: What Would It Take to Create the 10,000 Year Clock Version of Evernote
9906.
Ask HN: How competitive are prices for unlocked smartphones?
9907.
Is Science Kind of a Scam? (newyorker.com)
9908.
Ask HN: Would you like your banking data in real time via IPython / RStudio?
9909.
Game of Thrones Curtain Raiser (youtube.com)
9910.
Bitkong.me – what an obvious killer app for Bitcoin (bitkong.me)
9911.
Blackberry to exit Pakistan (blogs.blackberry.com)
9912.
The CEO who took a pay cut to give his staff a $70k minimum wage (theguardian.com)
9913.
Ask HN: Is united blocking Linux laptops
9914.
Ask HN: Macbook average lifespan?
9915.
C framework and how to deliver code as exe or on linux
9916.
Bomr is a script that automatically removes UTF-8 BOMs from your files (github.com)
9917.
Mathematical Model to Forecast Metastatic Breast Cancer Survival Rates (ascopost.com)
9918.
This billionaire wants to solve California's water problem (fortune.com)
9919.
Startup and product without sales and marketing?
9920.
Admission and Orientation Manual, United States Penitentiary ADX Florence [pdf] (bop.gov)
9921.
Japan Fund on $10B Quest to Discover the Next Elon Musk (bloomberg.com)
9922.
Presenting Doesn’t Have to Be as Scary as Halloween (mindfulpresenter.com)
9923.
How Apple became the world's most valuable company, explained (vox.com)
9924.
Academia’s Rejection of Diversity (nytimes.com)
9925.
BusyBox Drops Systemd Support (phoronix.com)
9926.
Oligarchy (Wikipedia) (en.wikipedia.org)
9927.
Ubuntu convergence, part 1: Setting it up (sturmflut.github.io)
9928.
Building RSpec with Fix (medium.com)
9929.
Researchers think they've found the holy grail of secure passwords: using poetry (businessinsider.com)
9930.
Fuzzy-ruby: Runtime autocorrection for Ruby using fuzzy string matching (github.com)