November 2015 Archive
10111.
The Dream Life of Driverless Cars (nytimes.com)
10112.
Discovery of classic pi formula a ‘cunning piece of magic’ (rochester.edu)
10113.
Ask HN: What Do You Think of GEB and the Emperor's New Mind?
10114.
My Uncomplicated Git Workflow (jezenthomas.com)
10115.
Misinterpreting Copyright–A Series of Errors (gnu.org)
10116.
Founder of Simple Warns Silicon Valley Pals: Don’t Ruin Portland (wweek.com)
10117.
Show HN: Boss your leisure and have fun regardless of your busy schedule (funtoole.strikingly.com)
10118.
The Next Internet? Marijuana Delivered as Easy as Pizza (nytimes.com)
10119.
Ask HN: Best resources for browser development?
10120.
Where does the code in movies really come from? (bbc.co.uk)
10121.
Ask HN: Do you whiteboard?
10122.
Running a startup – perception and reality (medium.com)
10123.
What not to do in your pitch deck (odiseev.com)
10124.
The Math Ceiling: Where’s your cognitive breaking point? (mathwithbaddrawings.com)
10125.
Show HN: TwLng 2.0 - Schedule and manage Twitter content that is 140 characters (twlng.com)
10126.
Show HN: An app that allows you to save your spare change to help you travel
10127.
Tim Cook: Next generation of children 'will not know what money is' (telegraph.co.uk)
10128.
Even Famous Female Economists Get No Respect (nytimes.com)
10129.
Distributed Vulnerability Search – Told via Access Logs (blog.sucuri.net)
10130.
Elasticsearch as a Time Series Data Store (elastic.co)
10131.
Dropbox: Focus on Future Value, Not the Current Valuation (forbes.com)
10132.
Is Code Coverage Irrelevant? (ronjeffries.com)
10133.
The Hunt for the Tinmouth Apple (bostonmagazine.com)
10134.
Ask HN: Who will be computing legends in 30 years?
10135.
Automatically Tuning Text Classifiers (blog.sigopt.com)
10136.
Nobody Wants Your App (medium.com)
10137.
Links in Elixir/Erlang explained (eddwardo.github.io)
10138.
How to Help New Employees Be Rockstars, a New Approach (luclevesque.com)
10139.
Team Chat Apps and the Illusion of Communication (themodernteam.com)
10140.
Should Entrepreneurial College Students Go Big or Go Small After Graduation? (entrepreneur.com)