November 2015 Archive
10651.
Is AWS trying to throttle back its growth? (storagemojo.com)
10652.
Hackers Release Personal Information of Alleged KKK Members (motherboard.vice.com)
10653.
Easier Concurrent Programming in JavaScript with Async Functions (amasad.me)
10654.
Should you disclose your current salary during a negotiation? (joshdoody.com)
10655.
Volkswagen emission cheating scandal spreads to Porsche (money.cnn.com)
10656.
The Simple Way to Scrape an HTML Table: Google Docs (eagereyes.org)
10657.
Presentation.js (31.7.184.83)
10658.
Handling trillions of events daily and conquering scaling issues with Keen CTO (scaleyourcode.com)
10659.
Apple’s survey app helps venues easily create indoor maps (theverge.com)
10660.
The New Oil Order (ft.com)
10661.
Setup Your Own Tor Box with a Raspberry Pi (github.com)
10662.
Semantic Scholar: Re-Inventing Academic Search (linkedin.com)
10663.
How to Use Content Marketing to Grow Your Startup from 0 (projectpivotal.com)
10664.
Working Through College? No Longer Possible, Report Says (forbes.com)
10665.
Scammed again (plus.google.com)
10666.
The true story behind ‘Zola,’ the epic Twitter story too crazy to be real (washingtonpost.com)
10667.
JetBrains toolbox released with updates for many JetBrains products (blog.jetbrains.com)
10668.
Use evolutionary algorithms instead of gridsearch in scikit-learn (github.com)
10669.
CSP and transducers in JavaScript (phuu.net)
10670.
While Your App Was Sleeping: Background Transfer Services in iOS (realm.io)
10671.
Google plans drone delivery service for 2017 (bbc.com)
10672.
Excluding Blacks from Juries (nytimes.com)
10673.
Magento Relaunches as an Independent Company (forbes.com)
10674.
Amazon Now Offers 20 Weeks of Paid Maternity Leave (nbcnews.com)
10675.
Nader Not Responsible for Gore's Loss (2002) (prorev.com)
10676.
Project Comet: Designing with Real Data (medium.com)
10677.
Brighton, England: The San Francisco of Silicon Valley's Dreams (fortune.com)
10678.
Show HN: List and selectively download files from ZIP archive (github.com)
10679.
Hackers use anti-adblocking service to deliver nasty malware attack (arstechnica.com)
10680.
Prosecutors and the Spiderman Principle (casetext.com)