November 2015 Archive
1531.
Physics of the Piano (2012) [pdf] (nanohub.org)
1532.
Anton (computer) (en.wikipedia.org)
1533.
How to Study and Take Notes from a Textbook Using the Cornell Note Taking Method (whinkapp.com)
1534.
Ramsey Theory in the Dining Room (bit-player.org)
1535.
Have Static Languages Won? (pointersgonewild.com)
1536.
Auto companies are lacking key ingredients for the future of the automobile (medium.com)
1537.
Why 'Cool' is still cool (nytimes.com)
1538.
Google services set for 'return' to China (bbc.com)
1539.
Blockchain technology could reduce role of banks, says BIS (in.reuters.com)
1540.
I thought the Amazon store was a terrible idea, then went there (vox.com)
1541.
Experts Still Think UBeam’s Through-The-Air Charging Tech Is Unlikely (spectrum.ieee.org)
1542.
Germany's Unlikely Diplomatic Triumph: Inside Look at Reunification Negotiations (spiegel.de)
1543.
Relocating our startup from Seattle to Morocco (qz.com)
1544.
No, Spooning Isn’t Sexist. The Internet Is Just Broken (thedailybeast.com)
1545.
Agony to ecstasy: on taking children to museums (intelligentlifemagazine.com)
1546.
What we learned from building custom analytics over Amazon Redshift (alooma.com)
1547.
Light therapy effective for treating depression, not just winter blues (washingtonpost.com)
1548.
History of Silicon Valley and the Toxic Remnants of the First Computers (gizmodo.com)
1549.
Pattern: Back ends for front ends (samnewman.io)
1550.
H.P. Lovecraft's Philosophy of Horror (2014) (newrepublic.com)
1551.
Big data and machine learning (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
1552.
How Walter Murch Merged “Apocalypse Now” and “Ride of the Valkyries” (nautil.us)
1553.
Lector – an interface to Tesseract OCR (github.com)
1554.
'Power Over Wi-Fi' named one of the year's game-changing technologies (washington.edu)
1555.
When is a ‘travel hack’ unethical? (washingtonpost.com)
1556.
Seattle’s micro-housing boom offers an affordable alternative (seattletimes.com)
1557.
GDP growth of humanity over the very long run (ourworldindata.org)
1558.
How should we talk to AIs? (blog.stephenwolfram.com)
1559.
Show HN: Sodocan.js: Documentation Made Easy (sodocanjs.com)
1560.
Japanese Government Workers Wary of My Number Cards as ID (the-japan-news.com)