November 2014 Archive
331.
Chrome for Mac 64-bit Support (code.google.com)
332.
Pay Phones in NYC Will Become Free Wi-Fi Hot Spots (nytimes.com)
333.
EIZO Announces Monitor with 1920x1920 Resolution (anandtech.com)
334.
A Pragmatic Guide to Getting Things Done (hamberg.no)
335.
Rohinni: Paper-thin LED lighting (rohinni.com)
336.
Facebook's Top Open Data Problems (research.facebook.com)
337.
The USA Freedom Act: What's to Come and What You Need to Know (eff.org)
338.
Making Ruby Faster (omniref.com)
339.
Universal Fund (watsi.org)
340.
Why I don’t like hackathons (infotrope.net)
341.
The new hypervisor LXD (ubuntu.com)
342.
How we’ve made Raptor fast (rubyraptor.org)
343.
Intel has screwed up their DC S3500 SSDs (utcc.utoronto.ca)
344.
All Hacker News Evergreen Stories Ordered by Score (contextly.com)
345.
The future of C# and Visual Basic [video] (channel9.msdn.com)
346.
How I Built a Barbecue Restaurant in Brooklyn: The Toll of Owning Your Business (seriouseats.com)
347.
GDB tricks (blogs.oracle.com)
348.
Draft Policy on Open APIs for Government of India [pdf] (mygov.in)
349.
Alexander Grothendieck, Math Enigma, Dies at 86 (nytimes.com)
350.
Why I do not want to work at Google (2011) (mail-archive.com)
351.
The Windows Incident – Day 0 (blog.codeweaver.so)
352.
Your developers aren’t slow (sprint.ly)
353.
Two new subatomic particles discovered at CERN (cbc.ca)
354.
Ask HN: Do you know other firms like Valve or GitHub?
355.
Gow – The lightweight alternative to Cygwin (github.com)
356.
TCP is harder than it looks (jsnell.iki.fi)
357.
Secure Messaging Scorecard (eff.org)
358.
IO.js – Evented I/O for V8 javascript (github.com)
359.
ArrayFire, a general-purpose GPU library, goes open source (github.com)
360.
China Just Blocked Thousands of Websites (zh.greatfire.org)