November 2015 Archive
91.
What Web Can Do Today (whatwebcando.today)
92.
How Finland plans to implement the first nation-wide basic income in the EU (finlandpolitics.org)
93.
Xv6 (en.wikipedia.org)
94.
Ireland to 'decriminalise' small amounts of drugs for personal use (independent.co.uk)
95.
Introducing the new Google+ (googleblog.blogspot.com)
96.
Chrome OS is here to stay (chrome.blogspot.com)
97.
WebGL water scene (c1.goote.ch)
98.
Life in a Studio Apartment with My Wife and Two Sons (gregkroleski.com)
99.
Backblaze Storage Pod 5.0 (backblaze.com)
100.
Divisibility by 7 is a Walk on a Graph (2009) (blog.tanyakhovanova.com)
101.
Saudi Arabia, an ISIS That Has Made It (nytimes.com)
102.
New Shepard: Bezos claims success on second spaceship flight (bbc.com)
103.
Google launches offline maps (googleblog.blogspot.com)
104.
Gaming the H-1B system for good (blog.triplebyte.com)
105.
Lessig Ends Presidential Campaign (facebook.com)
106.
Five hours with Edward Snowden (fokus.dn.se)
107.
24/192 music downloads make no sense (people.xiph.org)
108.
Fallout 4 Service Discovery and Relay (getcarina.com)
109.
Five Open-Source Slack Alternatives (blog.okturtles.com)
110.
0 A.D.: A free, open-source game of ancient warfare (play0ad.com)
111.
Static Website Generators Are the Next Big Thing (smashingmagazine.com)
112.
Announcing .NET Core and ASP.NET 5 RC (blogs.msdn.com)
113.
Announcing Docker 1.9: Production-Ready Swarm and Multi-Host Networking (blog.docker.com)
114.
Math.random in V8 is broken (medium.com)
115.
Ledger, a command-line accounting system (ledger-cli.org)
116.
The most powerful mobile electromagnetic railgun built by a non-government (imgur.com)
117.
Firefox Now Offers a More Private Browsing Experience (blog.mozilla.org)
118.
Balsillie fears TPP will cost Canada billions (theglobeandmail.com)
119.
Microsoft and Red Hat partner (blogs.microsoft.com)
120.
Gmail Will Soon Warn Users When Emails Arrive Over Unencrypted Connections (techcrunch.com)