Suburban Ride-Sharing Is Mathematically Unlikely
(citylab.com)
November 2015 Archive
1021.
1022.
What are the most polarizing programming languages?
(varianceexplained.org)
1023.
1024.
1025.
1026.
1027.
Stack Overflow and the Zeitgeist of Computer Programming
(priceonomics.com)
1028.
The right way to start a company
(medium.com)
1029.
One year in #stripe
(mattarkin.com)
1030.
Scm_breeze – enhancing your Git CLI workflow
(github.com)
1031.
Inside the Sony Hack
(slate.com)
1032.
1033.
The Opposite of a Bloom Filter (2012)
(somethingsimilar.com)
1034.
The 68000 Wars, Part 4: Rock Lobster
(filfre.net)
1035.
Interview with a Tor developer who works on hidden services
(blog.torproject.org)
1036.
1037.
SETI: No Signal Detected from KIC 8462852
(centauri-dreams.org)
1038.
Suckless conference 2015
(suckless.org)
1040.
Too much of the research process is now shrouded by the opaque use of computers
(theconversation.com)
1041.
Can a Wandering Mind Make You Neurotic?
(nautil.us)
1042.
Assembly is shutting down December 6, 2015
(assembly.com)
1043.
Show HN: Play Go Against a Deep Neural Network
(chrisc36.github.io)
1044.
Unicode: Good, Bad, and Ugly (2011)
(azabani.com)
1045.
TrueCrypt Is Safer Than Previously Reported
(arstechnica.com)
1046.
Show HN: TensorFlow for AWS on a Real GPU
(github.com)
1047.
The KeyKOS Nanokernel Architecture (1992)
(cis.upenn.edu)
1048.
Minimizing the Pain of Lockstep Multiplayer
(gamasutra.com)
1049.
Why I pulled my son out of a school for 'gifted' kids
(mashable.com)
1050.
Cancer survivors less likely to receive callbacks from potential employers
(sciencedaily.com)