November 2015 Archive
121.
How a little bit of TCP knowledge is essential (jvns.ca)
122.
Mac Store Apps Stopped Working Due to Expired Security Certificate (techcrunch.com)
123.
I may be the only evil bit user on the internet (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
124.
Sideloading f.lux on iOS with Xcode 7 (justgetflux.com)
125.
Less than 24 hours on Udemy as an instructor and I’m close to leaving (blog.nickjanetakis.com)
126.
Windows game developer about porting to and using OS X (shiningrocksoftware.com)
127.
Google and ASUS Launch the $85 Chromebit, a Chrome OS Desktop on an HDMI Stick (techcrunch.com)
128.
The Architecture of Open Source Applications: Nginx (aosabook.org)
129.
The Road to 2M Websocket Connections in Phoenix (phoenixframework.org)
130.
Things the media does to manufacture outrage (medium.com)
131.
We need less powerful languages (lukeplant.me.uk)
132.
John McCain wants to outlaw encryption that the US government can't crack (businessinsider.com)
133.
Study: Staying off Facebook can make you happier (qz.com)
134.
Amazon Shows Off New Prime Air Drone with Hybrid Design (amazon.com)
135.
New Emacs maintainer (lists.gnu.org)
136.
ProtonMail pays $6k ransom, gets taken out by DDoS anyway (arstechnica.com)
137.
Opposition to Facebook's new internet.org (techinasia.com)
138.
Walmart’s $10 Smartphone Has Better Specs Than the Original iPhone (motherboard.vice.com)
139.
MI5 'secretly collected phone data' for decade (bbc.co.uk)
140.
Why the Tor attack matters (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
141.
Even the LastPass Will Be Stolen (martinvigo.com)
142.
Your own Debian Mail Server (part II): how to prove you are not a spammer (scaron.info)
143.
Python's Hidden Regular Expression Gems (lucumr.pocoo.org)
144.
Parallel Sequential Scan is Committed to PostgreSQL 9.6 (rhaas.blogspot.com)
145.
Why I Still Use Python for High Performance Scientific Computing (nbviewer.jupyter.org)
146.
U.S. Mass Surveillance Has No Record of Thwarting Large Terror Attacks (theintercept.com)
147.
Norway: photographs taken of the same places separated by long periods of time (theatlantic.com)
148.
FastMail under DDoS Attack (blog.fastmail.com)
149.
CodePush by Microsoft (microsoft.github.io)
150.
The Impossible Music of Black MIDI (rhizome.org)