November 2015 Archive
1201.
Biking The Ho Chi Minh Highway (medium.com)
1202.
How the Bloomberg Terminal Made History and Stays Relevant (fastcompany.com)
1203.
London-based Improbable unveils SpatialOS for distributed simulation (alphr.com)
1204.
What software is made of (siderea.livejournal.com)
1205.
Show HN: Birdseed – A silly way to get random numbers by hashing tweets (github.com)
1206.
Career Advice (2013) (thoughtcrime.org)
1207.
Why Neurons Have Thousands of Synapses: a Theory of Sequence Memory in Neocortex (arxiv.org)
1208.
Blind teacher loses job after rinsing his mouth with Listerine (nypost.com)
1209.
Re-base: A Relay inspired library for building React.js and Firebase applications (github.com)
1210.
Emulators written in JavaScript (github.com)
1211.
Ask HN: What is your favorite startup that you are following right now?
1212.
I’ve been delivering for Postmates and DoorDash (medium.com)
1213.
Civil Forfeiture and the Supreme Court (2014) (economist.com)
1214.
Why we moved away from GitHub (layer0.authentise.com)
1215.
Sneaky Microsoft renamed its data slurper before sticking it back in Windows 10 (theregister.co.uk)
1216.
How We Moved from Heroku to Containers with No Docker Experience (stackshare.io)
1217.
A distributed, tag-based pub-sub service for modern web applications (github.com)
1218.
NSA to shut down bulk phone surveillance program by Sunday (reuters.com)
1219.
Jury convicts brothers in H-1B fraud case, jail possible (computerworld.com)
1220.
Porting a formally proven Tetris to a Pebble smartwatch in Ada (blog.adacore.com)
1221.
Cheerp 1.1 – C++ for the Web with fast startup times, dynamic memory (leaningtech.com)
1222.
New Fn() vs. Object.create(P) (mrale.ph)
1223.
An Exact Algorithm for Finding Minimum Oriented Bounding Boxes [pdf] (clb.demon.fi)
1224.
Hacking GCN via OpenGL (onedrive.live.com)
1225.
Inside a Hacked SEO Backlink Network (elite-strategies.com)
1226.
How Space Cadet pinball won the Windows desktop (kernelmag.dailydot.com)
1227.
AutoConnect: Computational Design of 3D-Printable Connectors (disneyresearch.com)
1228.
Timeout: Ruby's Most Dangerous API (mikeperham.com)
1229.
Khronos Releases OpenCL 2.1 and SPIR-V 1.0 Specifications (khr.io)
1230.
California's DOT Admits That More Roads Mean More Traffic (citylab.com)