November 2013 Archive
391.
Massachusetts man uses 3-D printer to make prosthetic hand for his son (now.msn.com)
392.
How we test fake sites on live traffic (blog.42floors.com)
393.
The Curious Case of Polywater (slate.com)
394.
Why don't metals bond when touched together? (physics.stackexchange.com)
395.
Life of solitude: A loneliness crisis is looming (theglobeandmail.com)
396.
Time to move on? The case against daylight saving time (news.nationalgeographic.com)
397.
Inkpad: Vector illustration app for the iPad, now open source (github.com)
398.
Missing hard drive containing Bitcoins worth £4m in Newport landfill site (theguardian.com)
399.
Benchmarking Codswallop: Node.js vs. PHP (philsturgeon.co.uk)
400.
How to set up a mail server on a GNU / Linux system (flurdy.com)
401.
How SQLite is tested (sqlite.org)
402.
Our Most Important Technology Project Yet (blog.stephenwolfram.com)
403.
InfluxDB – Open-source distributed time-series, events, and metrics database (influxdb.org)
404.
Float Label Pattern (bradfrostweb.com)
405.
Inputs.io hacked – 4100 BTC stolen (inputs.io)
406.
Protean Echo – Fuse All Your Cards into One (getprotean.com)
407.
An interview with Bill Gates (ft.com)
408.
Tap your iPhone to unlock your Mac (knocktounlock.com)
409.
Bill Gates: What I Learned in the Fight Against Polio (online.wsj.com)
410.
Drawing bad logos for beer money since 2010 (horriblelogos.com)
411.
We just open sourced Flanker, our Python email address and Mime parsing library (blog.mailgun.com)
412.
Namecoin, A Replacement For SSL (blog.mediocregopher.com)
413.
MediaCrush – A website for serving media super fast (github.com)
414.
Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me When I Was Learning How to Code (medium.com)
415.
25 years ago this week, the Morris Worm brought the Internet to its knees (washingtonpost.com)
416.
A partial visual history of Sugru (sugru.com)
417.
Facebook puts bounties on bugs in the D programming language implementation (forum.dlang.org)
418.
Code robots in Python. Fight other players. Climb to the top (robotgame.org)
419.
You can't beat politics with new technology all the time (wired.co.uk)
420.
Mozilla, OTOY, Autodesk Work to Deliver High Performance Games and Apps on Web (blog.mozilla.org)