November 2014 Archive
4321.
What People Outside the U.S. Think Is Eaten on Thanksgiving (themorningnews.org)
4322.
Attack of the one-letter programming languages (infoworld.com)
4323.
GA.TODAY – Google Analytics Widget for iOS 8 [$0.99] (ryanbrink.ca)
4324.
FBI Agents Pose as Repairmen to Bypass Warrant Process (schneier.com)
4325.
Shuttle Endeavor: interior photos of it powered-up (launchphotography.com)
4326.
2k:A Component-Based Network-Centric Operating System (srg.cs.uiuc.edu)
4327.
Homemade, Bond-inspired LaserWatch (youtube.com)
4328.
Case Suggests How Government May Get Around Phone Encryption (blogs.wsj.com)
4329.
Postcards from Pripyat, Chernobyl (vimeo.com)
4330.
The Philosophers' Mail Is Dead (thephilosophersmail.com)
4331.
A cheap low-powered camera running Firefox OS (ee.telenor.io)
4332.
Show HN: Getting Our Hardware MVP to Real Users (blog.wearewired.in)
4333.
Walmart Workers Leave Food Donation Bin Outside Home of Walmart Heiress (finance.yahoo.com)
4334.
JavaScriptCore for game scripting with iOS and Swift (dbotha.com)
4335.
Show HN: How to beat Procastination (howtobeatprocastination.com)
4336.
Dutch move 122 tons of gold out of US (cnbc.com)
4337.
List of days called “Black Friday” (en.m.wikipedia.org)
4338.
Using Taskwarrior Instead of Emacs+Org Mode for To-Do and Appointment Tracking (mostlymaths.net)
4339.
Ruby 2.2.0-preview2 Released (ruby-lang.org)
4340.
New Star Wars Trailer (youtube.com)
4341.
Is Walton Robson, son of founder of Wal-Mart, the richest person in the world? ()
4342.
India's offline mobile Internet is going open source (wired.co.uk)
4343.
Reverse engineering unknown SoC (bluray burner) video diary (vimeo.com)
4344.
LibreOffice Coverity Defect Density 0.00 (caolanm.blogspot.com)
4345.
iPad Sales Slump Twelve Percent but Android Tablets Soar (forbes.com)
4346.
Go at Sourcegraph (Birthday Bash Series) (blog.gopheracademy.com)
4347.
Burning visible images onto CD-Rs with data (instructables.com)
4348.
Gigabit Wireless to the Home in San Francisco (indiegogo.com)
4349.
What Women Want, According to the Designers of Women's Wearables (wired.com)
4350.
Ask HN: What can we do at Facebook to help inspire young hackers? ()