November 2016 Archive
1201.
Sam Aaron, Joe Armstrong – Keynote: Distributed Jamming with Sonic Pi and Erlang (youtube.com)
1202.
Swift and the Legacy of Functional Programming (realm.io)
1203.
An experiment in fighting racism on Twitter (washingtonpost.com)
1204.
“The whole world ought to be concerned”: HK lawyers on Beijing’s “clarification” (qz.com)
1205.
Bouncing bomb (en.wikipedia.org)
1206.
The Linguistic Evolution of ‘Like’ (theatlantic.com)
1207.
Making the Switch from Node.js to Golang (blog.digg.com)
1208.
Newborn sleep patterns: A survival guide for the science-minded parent (parentingscience.com)
1209.
Facebook is harming our democracy (vox.com)
1210.
Internet Pioneers Slam $750,000 Settlement for the 'Man Who Invented Email' (gizmodo.com)
1211.
Zfec – Efficient, portable erasure coding tool (github.com)
1212.
Kontena 1.0 Released: Developer Friendly Container and Microservices Platform (blog.kontena.io)
1213.
Tensions Flare in Silicon Valley Over Growth (nytimes.com)
1214.
How settling Mars could create a new human species (nautil.us)
1215.
A look back: Bram Cohen vs Linus Torvalds (2007) (wincent.com)
1216.
There's the Wrong Way and Jacques Pépin's Way (2011) (nytimes.com)
1217.
NES Classic Mini boot image dump method via UART and USB (ns-koubou.com)
1218.
Our Favorite Narrative Cliche: A World Filled with Idiots (2013) (davidbrin.com)
1219.
HTML 5.1 is the gold standard (w3.org)
1220.
Aurelia UX (blog.aurelia.io)
1221.
Shyness: small acts of heroism (the-tls.co.uk)
1222.
Koto.js – A D3 charting framework written in ES6 (kotojs.org)
1223.
Overlay.NET: An easy-to-use overlay library written in C# (github.com)
1224.
TrueOS Pico – FreeBSD ARM/RPi Thin Clients (trueos.org)
1225.
Why I Left White Nationalism (mobile.nytimes.com)
1226.
ValueObject (martinfowler.com)
1227.
Mars: Inside the High-Risk, High-Stakes Race to the Red Planet (nationalgeographic.com)
1228.
Butterfly Effects: Ballot design (99percentinvisible.org)
1229.
The Overton Window and Political Control (thefutureprimaeval.net)
1230.
Battery Status API being Removed from Firefox due to Privacy Concerns (bleepingcomputer.com)