November 2015 Archive
1.
Jessica Livingston (paulgraham.com)
2.
TensorFlow: open-source library for machine intelligence (tensorflow.org)
3.
Google engineer writing Amazon reviews on USB-C cables that don't work (amazon.com)
4.
VLC contributor living in Aleppo writing about the Paris attacks (mailman.videolan.org)
5.
Visual Studio Code is now open source (code.visualstudio.com)
6.
Raspberry Pi Zero: the $5 computer (raspberrypi.org)
7.
Startup Playbook (playbook.samaltman.com)
8.
Reconsider (medium.com)
9.
Please don't use Slack for FOSS projects (drewdevault.com)
10.
Text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (tpp.mfat.govt.nz)
11.
Show HN: Something pointless I made (dn.ht)
12.
Gene Amdahl has died (nytimes.com)
13.
A Decade-Old Gag Order, Lifted (aclu.org)
14.
Pirated Courses on Udemy (medium.com)
15.
Show HN: Parinfer – a simpler way to write Lisp (shaunlebron.github.io)
16.
What happens when a culture is driven by the need for money to make more money (medium.com)
17.
My Livecoding.tv account deletion saga (liza.io)
18.
Don't copy paste from a website to a terminal (thejh.net)
19.
Comcast injects JavaScript into webpages to show copyright notices to customers (gist.github.com)
20.
Times Pulls Article Blaming Encryption in Paris Terror Attack (insidesources.com)
21.
Introducing the Shift Card: Use Bitcoin where Visa is accepted (blog.coinbase.com)
22.
Paris Shootings and Explosions Kill Over 100, Police Say (nytimes.com)
23.
f.lux for iOS is no longer available (justgetflux.com)
24.
The secret message hidden in every HTTP/2 connection (blog.jgc.org)
25.
NASA Orders SpaceX Crew Mission to International Space Station (nasa.gov)
26.
Indonesia is burning. So why is the world looking away? (theguardian.com)
27.
Doctors want ban on prescription drug, device advertisements (arstechnica.com)
28.
Computer, Respond to This Email (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
29.
The Tech Bust of 2015 (blog.samaltman.com)
30.
Macbook charger teardown: surprising complexity inside Apple's power adapter (righto.com)