November 2013 Archive
721.
The 3.12 kernel is out (lwn.net)
722.
Go 1.3 Linker Overhaul (docs.google.com)
723.
The last moments of Lac-Mégantic (theglobeandmail.com)
724.
Visual Studio 2013 (visualstudio.com)
725.
Mercurial 2.8 Released (mercurial.selenic.com)
726.
Czech bitcoin exchange Bitcash.cz hacked, up to 4,000 user wallets emptied (coindesk.com)
727.
Microsoft ‘Mortally Wounds’ SHA-1 (blog.gerv.net)
728.
International Space Station Infected With USB Stick Malware (ibtimes.co.uk)
729.
Dark Matter Developers != Bad Developers (mat-mcloughlin.net)
730.
On Game Development (akbiggs.silvrback.com)
731.
High-Resolution Mandelbrot in Obfuscated Python (preshing.com)
732.
Starship Troopers: one of the most misunderstood movies ever (theatlantic.com)
733.
Microsoft to retire Skype Desktop API (networkworld.com)
734.
Secrets of the world's happiest cities (theguardian.com)
735.
Webdesign tool Macaw raises $275k on Kickstarter, $200k more than original goal (kickstarter.com)
736.
Linux Voice – A new Linux magazine that gives back (indiegogo.com)
737.
The Long Shadow of Chinese Blacklists on American Academe (chronicle.com)
738.
DIY Cellphone (web.media.mit.edu)
739.
The Story of Marion Stokes, Who Single-Handedly Taped 35 Years Of TV News (fastcompany.com)
740.
62% of 16-24s prefer books as physical products (voxburner.com)
741.
Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
742.
S.F. programmers build alternative to HealthCare.gov [video] (cbsnews.com)
743.
Is the universe fundamentally deterministic? (physics.stackexchange.com)
744.
Tormented typhoon victims scour for food (rappler.com)
745.
Choosing Scala (teaching.software-carpentry.org)
746.
Web Latency Benchmark: A new kind of browser benchmark (google.github.io)
747.
I made a distributed, anonymous network for online discussion
748.
Adobe credentials and the serious insecurity of password hints (troyhunt.com)
749.
Lua Fun: A high-performance functional programming library designed for LuaJIT (github.com)
750.
UK: Snowden reporter's partner involved in 'espionage' and 'terrorism' (reuters.com)