November 2013 Archive
121.
Mathematica on Raspberry Pi for free (raspberrypi.org)
122.
A universal income is not such a silly idea (timharford.com)
123.
Typhoon Haiyan kills 10,000 in Philippines (theguardian.com)
124.
Diary of a programmer with no clue about marketing (neat.io)
125.
The string type is broken (mortoray.com)
126.
How Can the New York Times Endorse an Agreement the Public Can't Read? (eff.org)
127.
Motherfucking Website (motherfuckingwebsite.com)
128.
English Has a New Preposition, Because Internet (theatlantic.com)
129.
37signals valuation tops $100 billion after bold VC investment (2009) (37signals.com)
130.
Undo (sachagreif.com)
131.
Let's have coffee. (coffee.tgriff3.com)
132.
LG Smart TVs log USB filenames and viewing info to LG servers (doctorbeet.blogspot.com)
133.
Wikipedia Zero (wikimediafoundation.org)
134.
CyanogenMod Installer Application Removed from Play Store (cyanogenmod.org)
135.
Newegg trial: Crypto legend takes the stand, goes for knockout patent punch (arstechnica.com)
136.
Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly (blog.mozilla.org)
137.
25 years ago I hoped we would extend Emacs to do WYSIWG word processing (lists.gnu.org)
138.
Vote Now: Who Should Be Time's Person of the Year? Edward Snowden (poy.time.com)
139.
Mathematicians Team Up on Twin Primes Conjecture (simonsfoundation.org)
140.
NSA Files Decoded: What the revelations mean for you (theguardian.com)
141.
Lifestyle programming (successfulsoftware.net)
142.
Edward Snowden is Almost Broke (world.time.com)
143.
After traffic stop, man forced to have x-ray, enema, anal probes and colonoscopy (kob.com)
144.
LG TV logging filenames from network folders (rambles.renney.me)
145.
33 Questions (github.com)
146.
What happens when the U.S. President uses your startup for a conference call (blog.mixlr.com)
147.
Jenkin developers accidentally do "git push --force" to over 150 repos on github (groups.google.com)
148.
Recursive raytracer in 35 lines of JavaScript (jsfiddle.net)
149.
The Surveillance State Puts U.S. Elections at Risk of Manipulation (theatlantic.com)
150.
End of Inception decoded [video] (sourcefed.com)