November 2015 Archive
271.
Entire editorial staff of Elsevier journal Lingua resigns (arstechnica.co.uk)
272.
Biohackers Creating Open-Source Insulin (popsci.com)
273.
A blind woman who switched personalities and could suddenly see (washingtonpost.com)
274.
The Implementation of Functional Programming Languages (1987) (research.microsoft.com)
275.
DspGuru (dspguru.com)
276.
Dream of New Kind of Credit Union Is Extinguished by Bureaucracy (nytimes.com)
277.
What Developmental Milestones Are You Missing? (slatestarcodex.com)
278.
Mo.js – motion graphics for the web (mojs.io)
279.
How Apple Is Giving Design a Bad Name (fastcodesign.com)
280.
Fuel for nuclear bomb in hands of unknown Russian black marketeer, officials say (publicintegrity.org)
281.
Why use ECC? (danluu.com)
282.
Animated SVG vs. GIF (sarasoueidan.com)
283.
Programming Interactive Worlds with Linear Logic (cs.cmu.edu)
284.
5K iMac Gets 10-Bit Color (cinema5d.com)
285.
Zenefits launches free payroll software for small businesses (zenefits.com)
286.
Apache Geode: Distributed, in-memory database (geode.incubator.apache.org)
287.
Strong Legs Associated with Healthy Brains in Twin Study (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
288.
FastMail: Shutting down our XMPP chat service (blog.fastmail.com)
289.
A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online (washingtonpost.com)
290.
Garden path sentence (en.wikipedia.org)
291.
We know the city where HIV first emerged (bbc.com)
292.
The Apple iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus Review (anandtech.com)
293.
“f.lux has been ready to ship for iOS for four years, but we need Apple's help.” (facebook.com)
294.
The McDonalds Monopoly Fraud (2014) (priceonomics.com)
295.
A remake of the Windows pipes screensaver using Three.js (isaiahodhner.ml)
296.
Fedora 23 released (fedoramagazine.org)
297.
Chronos Will Turn Any Watch into a Smartwatch (bloomberg.com)
298.
Tesla recalling 90,000 Model S sedans to check seat belts (reuters.com)
299.
Kashmir: A statically typed Lispy language compiling to Go (owickstrom.github.io)
300.
Public Beta: December 3, 2015 (letsencrypt.org)