November 2015 Archive
1471.
English is not normal (aeon.co)
1472.
Starship Robots – Small robots that travel sidewalks for local delivery (starship.xyz)
1473.
Anne Frank’s Diary Gains ‘Co-Author’ in Copyright Move (nytimes.com)
1474.
Introducing Sd-Event: The Event Loop API of Libsystemd (0pointer.net)
1475.
When Gold Isn’t Worth the Price (nytimes.com)
1476.
Discriminate, but do it well (theguardian.com)
1477.
GitHub user 4148 just starred 129k repositories and still counting (github.com)
1478.
Reasonable System for CSS Stylesheet Structure (github.com)
1479.
Googling stuff can cause us to overestimate our own knowledge (digest.bps.org.uk)
1480.
W – A simple programming language (vttoth.com)
1481.
Booming crypto ransomware industry employs new tricks to befuddle victims (arstechnica.com)
1482.
Visual Guide to 65xx CPU Timing (laughtonelectronics.com)
1483.
How Snowmaking Works (skiroundtop.com)
1484.
Ava – Asynchronous test runner (github.com)
1485.
Adventures in debugging: etcd, HTTP pipelining, and file descriptor leaks (projectclearwater.org)
1486.
Betwixt – Web Debugging Proxy Based on Chrome DevTools Network Panel (github.com)
1487.
Facing Cash Crunch, Retailer Jet.com Racing to Complete Funding Round (wsj.com)
1488.
Climate Scientists refuse subpoena from Congress (washingtonpost.com)
1489.
Ask HN: How do I evaluate my equity offer?
1490.
Benefits of Sarcasm (scientificamerican.com)
1491.
AWS Lambda Makes Serverless Applications a Reality (techcrunch.com)
1492.
Comcast May Have Found a Net Neutrality Loophole (wired.com)
1493.
You are much more likely to be killed by mundane things than terrorism (2013) (washingtonsblog.com)
1494.
Do Loops Explain Consciousness? Review of 'I Am a Strange Loop' (2007) [pdf] (ams.org)
1495.
An open letter on side projects (pippinsplugins.com)
1496.
Show HN: Copy any code to clipboard in OS X, adding proper syntax highlighting (github.com)
1497.
A few things about Redis security (antirez.com)
1498.
The Thirty Million Word Gap (literacy.rice.edu)
1499.
The Sparkling Programming Language (h2co3.github.io)
1500.
How Fraudulent Users Slip Under the Radar (blog.siftscience.com)