November 2015 Archive
13771.
What Is Disruptive Innovation? (hbr.org)
13772.
Show HN: An Open Source list of Government procurement thresholds (openprocure.us)
13773.
Internet of Things computer? Hmm. What u think? (bigsens.com)
13774.
Saudi Arabia, an ISIS That Has Made It (nytimes.com)
13775.
7-zip (7-zip.org)
13776.
How to Stay Up All Night Without Hating Life (52weeksofhabits.com)
13777.
Is the Internet really in crisis? (thenextweb.com)
13778.
How the Amish are using the internet (aeon.co)
13779.
What’s new in robotics this week? Empathy for robots (robohub.org)
13780.
Chrome Extensions Can Track You by Default (labs.detectify.com)
13781.
Buffett’s Grandson Seeks Own Investment Route: Social Change (nytimes.com)
13782.
An Internet Map to Rule Them All (popsci.com)
13783.
Testing the World’s Most Innovative Communication Tool (goTenna review) (outsideonline.com)
13784.
EFF Joins Broad Coalition of Groups to Protest the TPP in Washington D.C (eff.org)
13785.
How the New EU Data Protection Regulation Will Be Misused to Censor Speech (eff.org)
13786.
OpenBazaar (openbazaar.org)
13787.
A Letter to My Younger Self About Dealing with Rejection in Academia (makewritelearn.com)
13788.
Designing Open Source Projects and Gumption Traps (piranhabay.co.uk)
13789.
MemRef – History of pages visited through Reddit and YCombinator (github.com)
13790.
Buy a bunker/house-withstand 20 kiloton nuclear blast $17.5M (harrynorman.com)
13791.
Do you know the modern evil? (turnoff.us)
13792.
Energy Efficient HPC Live Performance Dashboard (hpc.nrel.gov)
13793.
Firefox vs. Chrome SDKs (cabanalabs.com)
13794.
To ECC or Not to ECC (blog.codinghorror.com)
13795.
Why people keep saying: that's what the terrorists want (hbr.org)
13796.
How a 13-Engineer Team Successfully Builds a Product on 8 Different Platforms (theeffectiveengineer.com)
13797.
NSSecureCoding (noodlesoft.com)
13798.
TIFU by using Math.random() (medium.com)
13799.
The Week in Bitcoin Issue 44: Bitcoin News Delivered to Your Inbox Weekly (theweekinbitcoin.com)
13800.
Windows turns 30: a look at the operating system through the ages (theguardian.com)