November 2014 Archive
6841.
One Day, I Will Die on Mars (motherboard.vice.com)
6842.
Book Review: REMOTE by 37signals (thinkingremote.com)
6843.
You should build products for Gordon Gekko and the 1% (jasonlbaptiste.com)
6844.
Clojure is still not for geniuses (adambard.com)
6845.
Clayton Christensen Becomes His Own Devil's Advocate (mondaynote.com)
6846.
Show HN: Trace – Simple modular performance analysis tool (github.com)
6847.
Package Managers: An Introductory Guide for the Uninitiated Front-End Developer (tech.pro)
6848.
Reactive MVC and the Virtual DOM (futurice.com)
6849.
Never distract your enemy when they are making a mistake (theguardian.com)
6850.
A Beginner's Guide to Grunt: Redux (mattbailey.io)
6851.
Flow–An intuitive and precise wireless controller (indiegogo.com)
6852.
Google and Facebook Rewire Internet as FCC Dithers (forbes.com)
6853.
Zapier now integrated with Aha (blog.aha.io)
6854.
From sticker to sculpture: the making of the Octocat figurine (github.com)
6855.
Chip equipment maker ASML sells next-generation extreme ultraviolet systems (reuters.com)
6856.
Ruby Cloud Function - Get an Endpoint, UI, and Docs in Seconds (api.blockspring.com)
6857.
Digging into .NET Loop Performance, Bounds-checking, Iteration, and Unrolling (philosophicalgeek.com)
6858.
Slack alters privacy policy to let bosses read your messages (theverge.com)
6859.
AI Startup Sentient Raises $103.5M in Funding (bloomberg.com)
6860.
Sony Pictures Targeted by Apparent Hack Attack to Corporate Systems (variety.com)
6861.
Symantec Discovers ‘Regin’ Spy Code Lurking on Computer Networks (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6862.
A Memristor True Random-Number Generator (2012) (spectrum.ieee.org)
6863.
U-M Student growing seafood in vacant Detroit house (ns.umich.edu)
6864.
Growing a Language, by Guy Steele (1998) (youtube.com)
6865.
Craigslist is now mobile friendly (sfbay.craigslist.org)
6866.
No Indictment in Ferguson (nbcnews.com)
6867.
Sweden now leads the western world in... jihadists per capita (rferl.org)
6868.
What the Hack 2014: Social Net for Tourists, Pintoid and Other Hacks (Part 2) (xbsoftware.com)
6869.
Silicon valley's power over the free press (npr.org)
6870.
How technology is changing media (insights.buzzfeed.com)