November 2015 Archive
12211.
Nobody knows what they're doing (medium.com)
12212.
Swift Intermediate Language Presentation (youtube.com)
12213.
Quietly, the new space race between SpaceX and Boeing burns hot (arstechnica.com)
12214.
Databases are dead, long live the immutable state atom (dchambers.github.io)
12215.
Show HN: Strategic Prioritization Scorecards (blog.aha.io)
12216.
​Hands-on with eight great Android Marshmallow features (zdnet.com)
12217.
Show HN: Beautiful Personal Site and Domain and Email in Seconds (gripid.com)
12218.
Robots may shatter the global economic order within a decade (telegraph.co.uk)
12219.
Haskell-native spreadsheets (haskellforall.com)
12220.
What you can't learn by failing (fastcompany.com)
12221.
SpiNNaker (Spiking Neural Network Architecture) (en.wikipedia.org)
12222.
Facebook Aims Its AI at the Game No Computer Can (wired.com)
12223.
Windows users report bugs, crashes after recent security patches (zdnet.com)
12224.
Using Ansible with Docker Machine to Bootstrap Host Nodes (nathanleclaire.com)
12225.
The Weird World of Brain Hacking (wsj.com)
12226.
Apple to roll out own payment system (cnbc.com)
12227.
Why invest in Equities? (unside.t4you.in)
12228.
Apple in talks with banks about PayPal and Venmo competitor (businessinsider.com)
12229.
Ask HN: Best survival phone?
12230.
My own React vs. Angular (augustin-riedinger.fr)
12231.
Every company is a learning company (oreilly.com)
12232.
Stay Humble, Stay Hungry (medium.com)
12233.
LIVE NOW: Playing Around with Government Data in the Wolfram Language (livecoding.tv)
12234.
SnowGlobe.framework iOS Xmas easter egg, shake iPhone to make it snow (stringcode.co.uk)
12235.
Magical Thinking and Thought Terminating Clichés (thinkpiece.club)
12236.
Less content marketing, more quality content (gerrymcgovern.com)
12237.
Critical Algorithm Studies: A Reading List (socialmediacollective.org)
12238.
After raising $125M at my last company, I’m bootstrapping this one (medium.com)
12239.
C++ Rvalue References Explained (2013) (thbecker.net)
12240.
Shia LaBeouf Offers View of Himself Viewing His Movies (nytimes.com)