November 2014 Archive
151.
The Day I Lost a Shit-ton of Money, Part I (ptotrading.blogspot.com)
152.
Hard disk hacking (spritesmods.com)
153.
Ask HN: What small webapps do you know that have a large audience?
154.
For Sale: 50,000 Bitcoins (usmarshals.gov)
155.
Phoenix – Elixir Web Framework (github.com)
156.
Independence Day (news.microsoft.com)
157.
Tell HN: Wear a Helmet
158.
APIs.io – The API search engine (apis.io)
159.
ChartSQL: Create Charts and Dashboards from SQL (fnordmetric.io)
160.
The $9B Witness: JPMorgan Chase's Worst Nightmare (rollingstone.com)
161.
The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius (classics.mit.edu)
162.
Introducing Snapcash (blog.snapchat.com)
163.
What I Learned from Building an App for Low-Income Americans (fastcolabs.com)
164.
Philae status, a day later (elakdawalla.tumblr.com)
165.
Google Lifts the Turing Award into Nobel Territory (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
166.
Celebrating 10 Years of Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
167.
Google Launches Managed Service for Running Docker Apps on Its Platform (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
168.
BrowserStack was hacked
169.
W3C HTML JSON form submission (w3.org)
170.
The Rust community's crate host (crates.io)
171.
Magnus Carlsen Repeats at World Chess Championship (blogs.wsj.com)
172.
Half a decade with Go (blog.golang.org)
173.
A clock that can detect tiny shifts in the flow of time itself (npr.org)
174.
Did The Harappan Civilization Avoid War for 2,000 Years? (io9.com)
175.
A Minecraft world that has been played for 3.5 years (minecraft.xandorus.com)
176.
The $12 “Gongkai” Phone (2013) (bunniestudios.com)
177.
If money doesn't make you happy, you probably aren't spending it right (2010) [pdf] (wjh.harvard.edu)
178.
Some REST best practices (bourgeois.me)
179.
Functional Programming Patterns (slideshare.net)
180.
Kill init by touching a bunch of files (rachelbythebay.com)