November 2015 Archive
14521.
Learning Factor (useless-factor.blogspot.com)
14522.
Browserling now has bookmarklets (catonmat.net)
14523.
Linux Foundation Members (linuxfoundation.org)
14524.
The Equation That Blew Up the Cosmos: 13.7: Cosmos and Culture (npr.org)
14525.
How to write SMS Client (in under 150 lines of code) with Meteor and Twilio (blog.jakegaylor.com)
14526.
Where to find terabyte-size dataset for machine learning (fullstackml.com)
14527.
Newly signed law lays out space miners' rights to resources (geekwire.com)
14528.
Tactics will get you through times of no Strategy, better than (barbarianprogrammer.blogspot.com)
14529.
Two Node.js denial of service vulnerabilities (groups.google.com)
14530.
Mozilla is removing tab groups and complete themes from Firefox (venturebeat.com)
14531.
7 Patent Myths That You Should Avoid (greyb.com)
14532.
Airbus' detachable cabin concept could save you time at the airport (engadget.com)
14533.
“Smooth Criminal” (M. Jackson) for barrel organ (youtube.com)
14534.
Share your SSH-Terminal with a remote user using browser (nutty.io)
14535.
ProductHunt Collection of Best BlackFriday Deals for Startups (producthunt.com)
14536.
Blockchain technology could reduce role of banks, says BIS (in.reuters.com)
14537.
Zero Hour Contracts (UK) (gov.uk)
14538.
CHIP's $9 wifi-computer will be $8 next monday (getchip.com)
14539.
Researcher reveals Chinese e-crime shopping list (theregister.co.uk)
14540.
What Is User Acceptance Testing? (usersnap.com)
14541.
Lawsuit in which MPAA sought SOPA-like powers ends with a whimper (arstechnica.com)
14542.
Build Native Mac Apps with Hoop (Crystal Lang.) (github.com)
14543.
One Googler's War Against JavaScript Frameworks (readwrite.com)
14544.
Unfolding the City: Challenges in urban data visualisation [video] (youtube.com)
14545.
Smartphones may have role in rise of U.S. traffic deaths (reuters.com)
14546.
PyLaTeX 1.0.0: Generate LaTeX files and snippets, now with documentation (github.com)
14547.
Ask HN: How to get Producthunt invite?
14548.
Listen to Wikipedia (listen.hatnote.com)
14549.
Interview with Gordon Oheim, Moderator of StackOverFlow PHP (cloudways.com)
14550.
Distributed systems for fun and profit (book.mixu.net)