November 2014 Archive
301.
What’s Behind the Great Podcast Renaissance? (nymag.com)
302.
Designing Stereographic Lampshades (jasmcole.com)
303.
DragonFly BSD 4.0 released (dragonflybsd.org)
304.
New optimizations for X86 in upcoming GCC 5.0 (software.intel.com)
305.
Deis v1.0 – Production Ready (deis.io)
306.
Japan Falls into Recession (online.wsj.com)
307.
2015 Tesla Model S P85D First Test (motortrend.com)
308.
OpenBazaar is a decentralized Dark Net market that's 'untouchable' by police (dailydot.com)
309.
Z Launcher (zlauncher.com)
310.
Announcing RemoteIE: Test the Latest IE on Windows, Mac OS X, iOS and Android (blogs.msdn.com)
311.
Idea that intestinal bacteria affect mental health gains ground (nature.com)
312.
Ursula K. Le Guin at the National Book Awards (parkerhiggins.net)
313.
Why HTTPS Everywhere isn't on addons.mozilla.org (lists.eff.org)
314.
Getting Organized with Org Mode (correl.phoenixinquis.net)
315.
Mayday.us (stripe.com)
316.
Screeps – the world's first MMO sandbox strategy game for programmers (screeps.com)
317.
Dynomite – Making Non-Distributed Databases Distributed (techblog.netflix.com)
318.
Semantic UI 1.0 released (github.com)
319.
Zero Knowledge Proofs: An illustrated primer (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
320.
Git v2.2.0 released (lkml.iu.edu)
321.
GitHub dropped Pygments (greghendershott.com)
322.
Somebody’s Already Using Verizon’s ID to Track Users (propublica.org)
323.
Why Plan 9 is not dead yet and what we can learn from it (2005) [pdf] (cs.unm.edu)
324.
Handbrake 0.10.0 released (handbrake.fr)
325.
Thrust: Chromium-based cross-platform, cross-language application framework (github.com)
326.
The Growing Impact of Old Scientific Papers (medium.com)
327.
How My Book Launch Went (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
328.
We Can Eradicate Malaria Within a Generation (gatesnotes.com)
329.
Former NSA lawyer: the cyberwar is between tech firms and the US government (theguardian.com)
330.
The Algorithm Design Manual (algorist.com)