November 2014 Archive
3151.
Servo is much faster compared to Gecko [pdf] (events.linuxfoundation.org)
3152.
Quantifying the Effects of Firefox’s Tracking Protection (blog.mozilla.org)
3153.
Top Java IDE Keyboard Shortcuts for Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA and NetBeans (zeroturnaround.com)
3154.
Touchdown! My new address: 67P (twitter.com)
3155.
Fake memoirs, factual fictions, and the history of history (2008) (newyorker.com)
3156.
MongoDB 2.8 – New WiredTiger Storage Engine Adds Compression (with Graphs) (comerford.cc)
3157.
Go project is moving to GitHub (groups.google.com)
3158.
Rust Pathtracer (msinilo.pl)
3159.
The Fastest For-In Loops in the Whole Wide Web (pointersgonewild.wordpress.com)
3160.
Mozilla Finally Releases Its Browser Ad Product, Hints At Programmatic In 2015 (adexchanger.com)
3161.
Why podcasts are suddenly “back” (marco.org)
3162.
Public Health's New Tool Is Wikipedia (theatlantic.com)
3163.
Google play services: Granular dependency (android-developers.blogspot.com)
3164.
Open Whisper Systems partners with WhatsApp to provide end-to-end encryption (whispersystems.me)
3165.
CORS – what the hell is it and why should I care? (awesomenessengineers.tumblr.com)
3166.
Ionic drag-n-drop creator released (creator.ionic.io)
3167.
Walmart scammed into selling PS4 for $90 (cnbc.com)
3168.
A quantum version of Darwinian natural selection (fqxi.org)
3169.
Show HN: HTML5 Multiplayer Blackjack (cakebet.com)
3170.
Monthly Dollar Club – Put $1 a month, vote what to do with the total (tilt.com)
3171.
A Dive Where Regulars Were Shot Regularly (nytimes.com)
3172.
Circumventing AdBlock (medium.com)
3173.
Microsoft Releases Open Source .NET Core CLR for Windows, Mac and Linux (hanselman.com)
3174.
Using Doctors with Troubled Pasts to Market a Painkiller (nytimes.com)
3175.
Two Farmers and Common Knowledge (brooker.co.za)
3176.
The Biggest Ship in the World (Though It Isn’t Exactly a Ship) (nytimes.com)
3177.
China completes first mission to moon and back (thenews.com.pk)
3178.
Google.com whois on sun, 02 nov 2014 (gist.github.com)
3179.
Investors Pour Cash into Collaboration and Intelligence Tools (techcrunch.com)
3180.
That Catcalling Video and Why Everyone Needs Better Research Methods (medium.com)