November 2015 Archive
901.
The DNSSEC Root Signing Ceremony (cloudflare.com)
902.
“TPP Is the Most Brazen Corporate Power Grab in American History” (alternet.org)
903.
Study: Healthy foods are unique to individuals (news.meta.com)
904.
Not Even Scientists Can Easily Explain P-values (fivethirtyeight.com)
905.
Star of “Startup.com” Charged with Accounting Fraud (blogs.wsj.com)
906.
Keyboard Bacterial Culture (blog.mattbierner.com)
907.
HTML5 games: 3D collision detection (hacks.mozilla.org)
908.
From kafkatrap to honeytrap (esr.ibiblio.org)
909.
Declassified CIA documents detail how to sabotage employers, annoy bosses (independent.co.uk)
910.
The first photograph of a human being (1838) (mashable.com)
911.
Show HN: ied – an alternative package manager for Node (github.com)
912.
Linus meltdown on a Git pull (lkml.iu.edu)
913.
Put the “Ph” Back in PhD (magazine.jhsph.edu)
914.
Io Programming Language (new website design) (iolanguage.org)
915.
The Myth of the Rule of Law (1995) (faculty.msb.edu)
916.
Atom 1.2 (blog.atom.io)
917.
GPL Licenses Logos Now Available (gnu.org)
918.
New Research Finds That Algorithms Are Better Than Humans at Hiring (bloomberg.com)
919.
Power Failure Testing with SSDs (blog.nordeus.com)
920.
When Disney Got Adult and Trippy (bbc.com)
921.
The Canadian who wants to dethrone Facebook (theglobeandmail.com)
922.
BPG Image Format Specification (bellard.org)
923.
Lock Pick Laws, Rules and Regulations: Is the Hobby a Crime in Your State? (united-locksmith.net)
924.
Secret pagan basilica in Rome emerges from the shadows after 2,000 years (telegraph.co.uk)
925.
Einstein’s First Proof (newyorker.com)
926.
More lessons learned from building machine learning systems (slideshare.net)
927.
Silicon Valley Tries to Alter the Perception of Cannabis (nytimes.com)
928.
Why 'Follow Your Passion' Is the World's Worst Career Advice (inc.com)
929.
Ask HN: “If you build it, they will come” doesn't work. How do we market our app?
930.
Big data in genomics: The $1k genome has arrived (nature.com)