November 2013 Archive
931.
Ninja Sphere: Next Generation Control of Your Environment (kickstarter.com)
932.
Why a Frozen Head Slows My Films Right Down (strangecompany.org)
933.
Etymology of “dude” is traced to "doodle," as in Yankee Doodle Dandy (chronicle.com)
934.
Learn C the Hard Way: A Clear and Direct Intro To Modern C Programming (amazon.com)
935.
Internet Archive's S.F. office damaged in fire (sfgate.com)
936.
Why port Docker to the Raspberry Pi? (resin.io)
937.
Fight Like You're Right, Listen Like You're Wrong (firstround.com)
938.
Friends don't let friends use Eclipse (blog.databaseanimals.com)
939.
Show HN: CodePair - etherpad + codechecker + analytics for interviews (interviewstreet.com)
940.
Here's Waldo (slate.com)
941.
How a blacksmith learned to code (joshuakemp.blogspot.com)
942.
Stopwatch in CSS (paullaros.github.io)
943.
Helping a stranger, and why you should understand NP-complete (lifebeyondfife.com)
944.
Filther.io – Search for images and only get the unsafe ones (NSFW) (filther.io)
945.
MariaDB 10.0 Beta launched (blog.mariadb.org)
946.
Show HN: Hadoop in Excel (datanitro.com)
947.
AMD releases APPML source code, creates clMath library (developer.amd.com)
948.
Capnproto-rust vs. C++ (dwrensha.github.io)
949.
Build a RESTful API with Martini (0value.com)
950.
Failure Friday: How We Ensure PagerDuty is Always Reliable (blog.pagerduty.com)
951.
Scramble.io: secure email for everyone (dcposch.github.io)
952.
Why The Value of Bitcoin is Skyrocketing (bitcorati.com)
953.
Why does Sweden have so many billionaires? (slate.com)
954.
Here's The Evidence That The Tech Sector Is In A Massive Bubble (businessinsider.com)
955.
'Killer robots' ban must be part of Geneva talks, says campaign group (theguardian.com)
956.
My Biggest Takeaway on 37Signals’s New Book on Remote Work (jasonshen.com)
957.
Gaming Company Fined $1M for Secretly Using Players' Computers to Mine Bitcoin (forbes.com)
958.
How Apple’s ‘Blacklist’ Manipulates the Press (cultofmac.com)
959.
Show HN: Theremin I/O (theremin.io)
960.
Amazon is building substations, laying fiber and keeping cloud costs down (gigaom.com)