November 2015 Archive
1171.
Only 3 northern white rhinos left on Earth (rawstory.com.proxy.parle.co)
1172.
SHA-1 Deprecation Update (blogs.windows.com)
1173.
M-Pesa – a mobile-phone based money transfer and microfinancing service (en.wikipedia.org)
1174.
Ca-certificates: removal of SPI CA (bugs.debian.org)
1175.
Canada creates science-minister post (nature.com)
1176.
Health Inequality in the US (libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org)
1177.
The O-Ring Theory of DevOps (blog.acolyer.org)
1178.
Devmag.io: A network for software developers (devmag.io)
1179.
Building a Streaming Analytics Data Stack (medium.com)
1180.
How Not to Measure Latency [pdf] (azulsystems.com)
1181.
Biomedical imaging at one-thousandth the cost (news.mit.edu)
1182.
Yaybahar [video] (youtube.com)
1183.
Please Stop Writing Secure Messaging Tools (dymaxion.org)
1184.
The future of the postdoc (nature.com)
1185.
Nvidia's Jetson TX1 ARM development board (phoronix.com)
1186.
Alibaba's Singles' Day sales surge 60 percent to $14.3B (bbc.com)
1187.
LivingSocial Offers a Cautionary Tale to Today’s Unicorns (mobile.nytimes.com)
1188.
The Paris Attacks and the Abuse of History (facebook.com)
1189.
Show HN: Gridifier – Dynamic grid layouts for real-time apps (gridifier.io)
1190.
My Family Came to This Country Legally, but Were Almost Deported (medium.com)
1191.
Microsoft Open-Sources Git Credential Manager for Mac and Linux (blogs.msdn.com)
1192.
Writing the Prince symbol in Unicode (2013) (parkerhiggins.net)
1193.
MyCPU – Homebrew Computer from Discrete Logic Gates (mycpu.thtec.org)
1194.
Short Story on AI: A Cognitive Discontinuity (karpathy.github.io)
1195.
System automatically converts 2-D video to 3-D (csail.mit.edu)
1196.
The woes of building an index of the web (moz.com)
1197.
American big business faces the G20 in a fight for $2.1T in unpaid tax (theguardian.com)
1198.
Phones need 'bed mode' to protect sleep (bbc.com)
1199.
Microsoft's plan to port Android apps to Windows proves too complex (networkworld.com)
1200.
The Hardest Logic Puzzle: A step-by-step guide to true, false, and random (nautil.us)