November 2015 Archive
1111.
Data Saved in Quartz Glass Might Last 300M Years (scientificamerican.com)
1112.
The Original EPCOT Project: Walt Disney's prototype community (sites.google.com)
1113.
On FPGAs as PC Coprocessors (1996) (fpgacpu.org)
1114.
Marc Benioff on where big tech is headed (fortune.com)
1115.
Clasp 0.4 – Joining Common Lisp and C++ (drmeister.wordpress.com)
1116.
Hackers Claim Million-Dollar Bounty for iOS Zero Day Attack (wired.com)
1117.
Thinking Like a Mathematician (1985) (news.psu.edu)
1118.
How period trackers have changed girl culture (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1119.
Iron law of oligarchy (en.wikipedia.org)
1120.
Ask HN: How did you get to your current job/startup?
1121.
Why is Japan using cassette tapes and faxes? (bbc.com)
1122.
Why Rdio died (theverge.com)
1123.
PG: “Any industry that still has unions has potential energy” (twitter.com)
1124.
Handling server load for the Raspberry Pi Zero launch (blog.mythic-beasts.com)
1125.
Zombie physics: Baffling results that won't die (nature.com)
1126.
ITER is one of the most ambitious energy projects (iter.org)
1127.
Palestinian territories to get 3G in mid-2016 (bigstory.ap.org)
1128.
The End of Dynamic Languages (elbenshira.com)
1129.
Show HN: Mmm – manual memory management for Go (github.com)
1130.
Tus.io: Open Protocol for Resumable File Uploads (tus.io)
1131.
Help Us Create vets.gov (vets.gov)
1132.
Nasdaq to develop blockchain services in Estonia (reuters.com)
1133.
Show HN: Invoice Boilerplate – Simple automated LaTeX invoicing system (github.com)
1134.
Free and Freer Monads: Putting Monads Back into Closet (okmij.org)
1135.
Khan Academy's LearnStorm: A math challenge to help students learn how to learn (learnstorm2016.org)
1136.
Show HN: Bot that mentions potential reviewers on pull requests (github.com)
1137.
On the Existential Beauty of Peanuts (vanityfair.com)
1138.
Overfitting, Regularization, and Hyperparameter Optimization (dswalter.github.io)
1139.
Delia Derbyshire – Sculptress of Sound [video] (youtube.com)
1140.
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Spectral Graph Theory: A Confluence [video] (simons.berkeley.edu)