November 2015 Archive
751.
How transistors really work (1995) (amasci.com)
752.
Why New York Subway Lines Are Missing Countdown Clocks (theatlantic.com)
753.
The Japanese Art of Self-Preservation (damninteresting.com)
754.
When You’re Just Drawn That Way: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (tor.com)
755.
What will be the legacy of Go? (dave.cheney.net)
756.
Toyota to Invest $1B in AI and Robotics R&D (spectrum.ieee.org)
757.
An 80-Year-Old Prank Revealed, Hiding in the Periodic Table (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
758.
Law enforcement took more stuff from people than burglars did last year (washingtonpost.com)
759.
Footage of life in Nazi Austria, thanks to a new video archive (smithsonianmag.com)
760.
Physics in Metal Music (neustadt.fr)
761.
San Francisco could lead on open-source voting (sfexaminer.com)
762.
Keys to Scaling Yourself as a Technology Leader (firstround.com)
763.
Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds (techblog.netflix.com)
764.
Protopiper: physically sketching room-sized objects at actual scale (robertkovax.com)
765.
NASA not ready for dangers of deep space, auditors say (washingtonpost.com)
766.
Misusing Bootstrap (10clouds.com)
767.
I worked in a video store for 25 yrs – what I learned as the industry died (vox.com)
768.
HangoverApp – Share pics without Internet, only visible if all devices present (hangoverapp.com)
769.
On Radical Candor (firstround.com)
770.
Baidu found China’s “ghost cities” but is keeping their locations mostly secret (qz.com)
771.
Charities we’d like to see (blog.givewell.org)
772.
Jeff Kell, ListServ and IRC pioneer, has died (3000newswire.blogs.com)
773.
Study finds improved self-regulation in kindergartners who wait a year to enroll (ed.stanford.edu)
774.
Why do we still not know what's inside the pyramids? (bbc.com)
775.
Google doesn't recognise or penalise stolen content (pi-datametrics.com)
776.
AdNauseam Browser Extension: Clicking Ads So You Don't Have To (adnauseam.io)
777.
Pediatricians say farm use of antibiotics harms children (arstechnica.com)
778.
India’s Economic Growth Accelerates (wsj.com)
779.
Clojure and the technology adoption curve (blog.juxt.pro)
780.
Why Open Offices Are Terrible (washingtonian.com)