November 2014 Archive
6301.
Linux in Antarctica (Nov. 1994) (linuxjournal.com)
6302.
Swype is free this week on iOS (macrumors.com)
6303.
Ebola-tackling robots to be discussed by the White House (bbc.com)
6304.
The Hard Thing About Hard Things in Healthtech, and Investing in Drugs Platforms (medium.com)
6305.
Using Docker in your development environment (goodcode.io)
6306.
Google's new perk: DNA tests for employees with cancer (news.dice.com)
6307.
Amazon Echo (amazon.com)
6308.
Scala: Sorting on multiple fields and Tuples (reactive.xploregroup.be)
6309.
Budgeting vs. Estimating for Agile Projects (stridenyc.com)
6310.
Squarespace 7 Review (sitebuilderreport.com)
6311.
From Homeless to CEO (inc.com)
6312.
40 maps that explain the internet (vox.com)
6313.
How to Build and Ship Your First Product (influencereconomy.com)
6314.
Show HN: Mon – Painless performance monitoring for Windows (github.com)
6315.
Show HN: Using React inside Ember.js (ghempton.github.io)
6316.
Emacs Stack Exchange (emacs.stackexchange.com)
6317.
Four Things Computer Science Should Teach (willyg302.github.io)
6318.
Raising capital in the US vs. EU: a biased comparative study (blog.frontapp.com)
6319.
Human telepathy over HTTP (plosone.org)
6320.
Huge raid to shut down 400-plus dark net sites (bbc.co.uk)
6321.
The Year: 2340, Silk Road 317.0 Has Been Shut Down (barisser.com)
6322.
Astonishing landscape and snow art illustrates the cold beauty of mathematics (theguardian.com)
6323.
Google Brings Its Dart Programming Language to App Engine (techcrunch.com)
6324.
Simple proxy middleware for python WSGI applications (github.com)
6325.
Harvard researches have found a way to keep HIV out of blood stem cells (qz.com)
6326.
GT Advanced says fell victim to 'bait-and-switch' by Apple (reuters.com)
6327.
Functional Options for Friendly APIs by Dave Cheney – Design Patterns in Go (youtube.com)
6328.
Denying Problems When We Don’t Like the Solutions (today.duke.edu)
6329.
New Shortwave Broadcaster Defends It as a Global Medium (about.global24radio.com)
6330.
Are Big Tech Companies Helping Governments Carry Out Man-In-The-Middle Attacks? (techdirt.com)