November 2011 Archive
91.
Show HN: An OS X music library I've been working on for the past year. (enqueueapp.com)
92.
Apache considered harmful (mikealrogers.com)
93.
College has been oversold (marginalrevolution.com)
94.
Why the Mac App Sandbox makes me sad (lacquer.fi)
95.
Gmail’s new look (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
96.
Is SpaceX changing the rocket equation? (airspacemag.com)
97.
Oppenheimer's recommendation letter for Richard Feynman (lettersofnote.com)
98.
About Userlook (userlook.com)
99.
Equations True Computer Science Geeks Should (at Least Pretend to) Know (elegantcoding.com)
100.
Take a short break in a quiet place (amitaytweeto.com)
101.
Traveling, Writing and Programming (alexmaccaw.co.uk)
102.
Introducing GitHub Enterprise (github.com)
103.
90% Good parts of jQuery - at only 13% of the size (github.com)
104.
Progress against SOPA (mattcutts.com)
105.
Facebook is gaslighting the web. We can fix it. (dashes.com)
106.
Twine: Listen to your world, talk to the Internet (kickstarter.com)
107.
For Thanksgiving, give your parents a treat: upgrade their browser (arstechnica.com)
108.
Please let this not be the future of reading on the web (elezea.com)
109.
Online graduate-level machine learning course from CMU's Tom Mitchell (cs.cmu.edu)
110.
Man-made super flu could kill half of humanity (rt.com)
111.
A shuffled deck of cards is unique in all human history (matthewweathers.com)
112.
Nimbus.io: Open-source alternative to Amazon S3 (nimbus.io)
113.
Forth Inventor Chuck Moore's $20 144 core CPU now in full production (greenarraychips.com)
114.
"Invisible Electrostatic Wall" at 3M adhesive tape plant (1996) (amasci.com)
115.
How the Plummeting Price of Cocaine Fueled the Nationwide Drop in Violent Crime (theatlanticcities.com)
116.
Design for Developers (slideshare.net)
117.
How automatic transmission almost made sperm whales extinct (shkrobius.livejournal.com)
118.
Show HN: When is good time to submit a story on HN? (hnpickup.appspot.com)
119.
Facebook detects if you are logged in Gmail (webapps.stackexchange.com)
120.
Why Is The Defense Department Snooping On My Phone? (markturner.net)