November 2014 Archive
271.
OpenBSD 5.6 (openbsd.org)
272.
Postgres 9.4 feature highlight: Indexing JSON data with jsonb data type (michael.otacoo.com)
273.
Functional Programming using JavaScript (scott.sauyet.com)
274.
My boys love 1986 computing (changelog.complete.org)
275.
1k minecraft (js1k.com)
276.
Amazon Prime Members’ Newest Benefit Is Free, Unlimited Photo Storage (techcrunch.com)
277.
The Beauty of LaTeX (2011) (nitens.org)
278.
The quest for a reactionless space drive (boingboing.net)
279.
GnuPG 2.1.0 “modern” released (lists.gnupg.org)
280.
How we built Flow (medium.com)
281.
Newsletter #4 – Thanksvimming Day (neovim.org)
282.
Son of Stuxnet (firstlook.org)
283.
The Art of Insight in Science and Engineering (mitpress.mit.edu)
284.
In Soviet Minecraft, server op you (rjbs.manxome.org)
285.
Resignation from the pkg-systemd maintainer team (lists.alioth.debian.org)
286.
Police Can Seize and Sell Assets Even When the Owner Broke No Law (npr.org)
287.
Questions with Vim’s Creator, Bram Moolenaar (binpress.com)
288.
A New Malware Detection Tool That Can Expose Illegitimate State Surveillance (eff.org)
289.
PCB rework (home.comcast.net)
290.
Welcome, New Emacs Developers (lars.ingebrigtsen.no)
291.
Tesla: The Origin Story (businessinsider.com)
292.
Making a brain for my model plane (story.glass)
293.
The Next Chapter (blog.aereo.com)
294.
Slack's New Arbitration Policy (konklone.com)
295.
Li-Fi Gets Ready to Compete with Wi-Fi (spectrum.ieee.org)
296.
The 5K Retina iMac’s screen runs at 60Hz at 5K resolution (arstechnica.com)
297.
How I created two images with the same MD5 hash (natmchugh.blogspot.com)
298.
Introduction to Reactive Programming (gist.github.com)
299.
GNU Emacs conversion to Git (lists.gnu.org)
300.
Building C Projects (nethack4.org)