November 2014 Archive
6781.
Woman creates custom exoskeletal support for her broken hand with a 3Doodler (the3doodler.com)
6782.
Google Experimenting with Removing Ads for a Fee (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6783.
Raptor Optimizations 2: Pointer tagging, linked string hash tables, turbocaching (rubyraptor.org)
6784.
Databases for users, not for apps (servant.co)
6785.
Using a password manager on Android? It may be wide open to sniffing attacks (arstechnica.com)
6786.
The Last Mile Opportunity and Amazon’s Breakfast Octopus (jasonlbaptiste.com)
6787.
LumApps Blog Introducing LumX: Material Design and AngularJS with Love (blog.lumapps.com)
6788.
Tips for raising a Series B (blog.csdisco.com)
6789.
Client library to connect your front end application with whatever api back end (github.com)
6790.
Net neutrality looks doomed in Europe before it even gets started (gigaom.com)
6791.
Gates Foundation Funded Research Will Require Immediate Free Access (infodocket.com)
6792.
Seattle PD cuts a deal with mass-video requestor, institutes “hack-a-thon” (arstechnica.com)
6793.
QTAs: How to Steadily Make Progress in the Face of Programming Challenges (actionally.com)
6794.
NotConstructive.com launches, a nobel prize for Joel and Jeff and a silver nuke (fourlightyears.blogspot.com)
6795.
Cleveland prepares to 'light up' 100-gig Internet service, the nation's fastest (cleveland.com)
6796.
How Do People Get New Ideas? (farnamstreetblog.com)
6797.
Deep Visual-Semantic Alignments for Generating Image Descriptions (cs.stanford.edu)
6798.
How I Landed 5 Dream Jobs in One Month by Giving Away My Best Ideas (medium.com)
6799.
We All Might Be Living in an Infinite Hologram (wired.com)
6800.
Jane Goodall: 5 reasons to have hope for the planet (news.mongabay.com)
6801.
Hire a contract developer in 5 mins (trygigster.com)
6802.
Ubuntu Touch finalized, first phones coming this year (clickoi.com)
6803.
Here's a machine that turns water into synthetic gasoline (engadget.com)
6804.
Plant-based gel can stop traumatic bleeding in seconds (cnet.com)
6805.
A Sign the Startup Bubble Is Maxed Out: It Resorts to Junk Mail to Disrupt (wolfstreet.com)
6806.
List of predatory scholarly open-access publishers (scholarlyoa.com)
6807.
“Robocop” security (rt.com)
6808.
Show HN: Press spacebar to interact with a website (github.com)
6809.
Cyberwar is bullshit (theverge.com)
6810.
How I Landed 5 Dream Jobs in One Month by Giving Away My Best Ideas (medium.com)