November 2015 Archive
721.
Twitter's only black engineer in leadership quits (medium.com)
722.
Death Rates Rising for Middle-Aged White Americans (nytimes.com)
723.
My father had one job, I've had six, my kids will have six at the same time (theguardian.com)
724.
Ask HN: What is your job? Do you like it? What was your favorite job?
725.
Marc Andreessen Sold 73 Percent of His Facebook Stock in the Last Two Weeks (recode.net)
726.
This page streams information about the pages I'm visiting on the internet (icreacharound.xyz)
727.
Safeway, Theranos Split After $350M Deal Fizzles (wsj.com)
728.
Golang on ARM (github.com)
729.
Depression-Fighting SAD Lamps Aren't Just for Your Winter Blues (motherboard.vice.com)
730.
GNU Scientific Library 2.0 (lists.gnu.org)
731.
In 5 Minutes, He Lets the Blind See (nytimes.com)
732.
Grow Your Own Type System (github.com)
733.
Trying out Let's Encrypt (beta) (conorpp.com)
734.
How Facebook's Safety Check Works (highscalability.com)
735.
Phuc Dat Bich Is Beyond Tired of Getting Kicked Off Facebook (nymag.com)
736.
Spinnaker: Global Continuous Delivery by Netflix (spinnaker.io)
737.
Osborne’s National Spider Plan – Replacing “cyber” with “spider” in a gov speech (jackofkent.com)
738.
WordsEye – Type words and tech creates a picture (wordseye.com)
739.
The Visual ARM1 (blog.visual6502.org)
740.
IonDB: A key-value store for microcontroller and IoT applications (github.com)
741.
Mark Zuckerberg's plan for the future of Facebook (fastcompany.com)
742.
PageFair: Economist hacked (economist.com)
743.
California’s DNA Law Violates Privacy Protections Guaranteed by State (eff.org)
744.
Fuzzing FFmpeg for fun and profit (obe.tv)
745.
The Fixed Price of Coca-Cola from 1886 to 1959 (en.wikipedia.org)
746.
White Coke (en.wikipedia.org)
747.
Reverse Engineering Challenges (challenges.re)
748.
This is what a Tor Supporter looks like: Laura Poitras (blog.torproject.org)
749.
How botnets are created with hijacked Worpess, fake Flash downloads and Node.js (betamode.de)
750.
What Elm and Haskell are teaching mainstream JS [video] (begriffs.com)