November 2015 Archive
12901.
Working from home screen with Raspberry Pi (github.com)
12902.
Rootstock merges Bitcoin/Ethereum to aid the World Bank with financial inclusion (ibtimes.co.uk)
12903.
Hidden Virus Discovered in Martel Police Body Camera (goipower.com)
12904.
Keep as much data local in the IoT (sorry, cloud) (pingidentity.com)
12905.
Netflix’s Spinnaker Available on Google Cloud Platform (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
12906.
The fastest way to learn ANYTHING (seenonslash.com)
12907.
Surface Book (by Gabe from Penny Arcade) (penny-arcade.com)
12908.
Using a cell phone video to detect traffic speeds (github.com)
12909.
Show HN: Yodel – Videochat Messaging (yodel.co)
12910.
Installing Xcode plugins from the terminal with Fastlane (mokacoding.com)
12911.
The Swiss Cheese Mafia (readthink.com)
12912.
Bitcoin Proof of Payment Explained. Nice Pictures. Pay Attention (popeller.io)
12913.
I made $6,765 from #gamedev in September (truevalhalla.com)
12914.
The Knights Landing Xeon Phi Rollout Begins (nextplatform.com)
12915.
Chile’s scientists take to the streets over funding woes (nature.com)
12916.
A New Era of Open Competition for HPC Begins (nextplatform.com)
12917.
Awesome java (github.com)
12918.
Good Practices for Writing R packages (romantsegelskyi.github.io)
12919.
Computing's Lost Allure (2003) (nytimes.com)
12920.
Dealing with DNS packet floods (idea.popcount.org)
12921.
VMware Open Sources Project Xenon – Decentralized Systems Development Framework (vmware.github.io)
12922.
Swift Optional Protocol Methods (useyourloaf.com)
12923.
Soft robots are the future (fusion.net)
12924.
The Drone Center’s Weekly Roundup: 11/16/15 (robohub.org)
12925.
Why It's Time for Go Packages to Start Versioning (engineeredweb.com)
12926.
Why can I not place unmatched braces in Tcl comments (tcl.wiki)
12927.
John Oliver just made fantasy sports interesting, unloads on Wall Street (salon.com)
12928.
Show HN: PHP application performance monitoring SaaS (ruxit.com)
12929.
What you need to know about underwater drones (robohub.org)
12930.
Millions of Medical Records Are Exposed Right Now and Nobody Seems to Care (blog.brianhama.com)