November 2015 Archive
13501.
Tinder IPO (sec.gov)
13502.
After raising record $3.4M on Kickstarter, UK drone startup collapses (arstechnica.com)
13503.
Check Out the Simple Way Japanese Kids Learn Multiplication (iflscience.com)
13504.
Recursively Deleting a directory–with long filename support (blogs.msdn.com)
13505.
Comcast launches online TV service that doesn’t count against data caps (arstechnica.com)
13506.
The five keys to a successful Google team (rework.withgoogle.com)
13507.
How Google Will Make App Downloads an Afterthought (wired.com)
13508.
Fluid use of data (win-vector.com)
13509.
When Big Guns Go Down (motherboard.vice.com)
13510.
A Step Toward Protecting Fair Use on YouTube (googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com)
13511.
Power to the People: Stop Thinking of Them as Users (arc.applause.com)
13512.
Active Record 4.0 Features You Should Be Using (jakeyesbeck.com)
13513.
Scaling VMware with Diane Greene (medium.com)
13514.
Survey Suggests Most Tech Pros Actually Happy Where They Live (insights.dice.com)
13515.
Fairphone 2 gets a 10 out of 10 Repairability Score from iFixit (ifixit.com)
13516.
It's time to secure your Amazon account with two-factor authentication (engadget.com)
13517.
A genetic algorithm to generate cars (rednuht.org)
13518.
Canadian Startups Need Capital, Not “Connective Fibre” (markevans.ca)
13519.
Daily Bite of Python: Use isinstance to check types, even if you already know em (quantifiedcode.com)
13520.
Your Live Coding Demo Is Boring. Let's Fix It (64bites.com)
13521.
Why did I choose the DragonFlyBSD Operating System? (bsdmag.org)
13522.
Sidekiq 4.0 (mikeperham.com)
13523.
Stories of Linux: Interview with Ian Murdock on Debian's Early Days (linux.com)
13524.
What Business Can Learn from Open Source(2005) (paulgraham.com)
13525.
Don't Fail at Failing (medium.com)
13526.
Behavioral Variance – A Root Cause in Software Performance Variance (vimeo.com)
13527.
Monitoring online censorship (onlinecensorship.org)
13528.
Not All That Glitters Is Gold (medium.com)
13529.
The $5000 Compression Challenge (patrickcraig.co.uk)
13530.
Creative usernames and Spotify account hijacking (labs.spotify.com)