November 2014 Archive
4651.
What I Learned Asking 98 Strangers About Their Morning Routine (medium.com)
4652.
Andy Tanenbaum's Orange and Apple Orchard (2010) (lindseykuper.livejournal.com)
4653.
Show HN: Online Hive SQL syntax checker (sql.treasuredata.com)
4654.
The War of the Words (vanityfair.com)
4655.
Donald Stookey, chemist who created kitchen staple CorningWare, dies at 99 (washingtonpost.com)
4656.
Project Lifecycle in Teamed.io (yegor256.com)
4657.
How Your Brain Decides Without You (nautil.us)
4658.
Discouraged in School, Melody McCloskey Thrives as a Tech Entrepreneur (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
4659.
Startup Builds Sensors That Will Analyze Sweat to Track Your Health (wired.com)
4660.
React Components for Google Material Design (github.com)
4661.
How the CIA Brought Animal Farm to the Screen (telegraph.co.uk)
4662.
CatThink: see the cats of Instagram in realtime with RethinkDB and Socket.io (rethinkdb.com)
4663.
These Males Are Cheating Animals (nautil.us)
4664.
ReCard – Accelerated Networking (recard.co)
4665.
8 Skills You Need to Be a Data Scientist (blog.udacity.com)
4666.
That Android-first developer “trend” (marco.org)
4667.
When hackers grow old (esr.ibiblio.org)
4668.
Apply-ing SI on SICP (2013) (blog.languager.org)
4669.
Computer Science Innovation and the Open Source Multiplier Effect [video] (a16z.com)
4670.
I missed Nim (goran.krampe.se)
4671.
The Django project website is down after investigating security breach (djangoproject.com)
4672.
Redick – An implementation of the J programming language in s-expressions (code.google.com)
4673.
People don’t actually like creativity (slate.com)
4674.
Mark E-mails in Mutt as Tasks in Taskwarrior (nixternal.com)
4675.
Night Time Eiffel Tower Photos Are a Copyright Violation (torrentfreak.com)
4676.
An auditable random noise generator [video] (youtube.com)
4677.
Copyleft.org (copyleft.org)
4678.
This year, I will wear a poppy for the last time (theguardian.com)
4679.
University might be the perfect time to create your own startup (theguardian.com)
4680.
What Are P, NP, NP-complete, and NP-hard? (quora.com)