November 2014 Archive
61.
Bringing SSD Performance to the DIMM form factor (sandisk.com.br)
62.
Let's Encrypt: How It Works (letsencrypt.org)
63.
Police Use Department Wish List When Deciding Which Assets to Seize (nytimes.com)
64.
Stop Changing UIs for No Good Reason (lobste.rs)
65.
Permissions asked for by Uber Android app (gironsec.com)
66.
Announcing .NET 2015 – .NET as Open Source, .NET on Mac and Linux (hanselman.com)
67.
WatchKit (developer.apple.com)
68.
Our lander’s asleep (blogs.esa.int)
69.
Quantum OS - OS based on Linux which conforms to Material Design guidelines (quantum-os.github.io)
70.
Partnering with Mozilla (blog.torproject.org)
71.
Java for Everything (teamten.com)
72.
Welcome to a comet (esa.int)
73.
Material UI (material-ui.com)
74.
Rules for Creating Gorgeous UI (medium.com)
75.
All cameras are police cameras (shorttermmemoryloss.com)
76.
Meditation study shows changes associated with awareness, stress (2011) (news.harvard.edu)
77.
Pirate Bay Founder Peter Sunde Released from Prison (torrentfreak.com)
78.
MetricsGraphics.js – D3-based library optimized for visualizing time-series data (metricsgraphicsjs.org)
79.
Almost Everything in “Dr. Strangelove” Was Based on Fact (newyorker.com)
80.
The Programmer's Price: Want to hire a coding superstar? Call the agent (newyorker.com)
81.
How I Start: Haskell (howistart.org)
82.
A new team at Reddit (blog.samaltman.com)
83.
Hard-won lessons about money and investing (mattcutts.com)
84.
Emacs Rocks (emacsrocks.com)
85.
Federal law enforcement documents about Aaron Swartz, released under FOIA (swartzfiles.com)
86.
Algorithms on Khan Academy – a collaboration with Dartmouth College professors (cs-blog.khanacademy.org)
87.
Rosetta Probe Discovers Organic Molecules on Comet (dlr.de)
88.
A new day for Google Calendar (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
89.
Neural Networks That Describe Images (cs.stanford.edu)
90.
What can I only do in Erlang? (erlang.org)