November 2015 Archive
151.
Microsoft's Software is Malware (gnu.org)
152.
Pentagon Has No Idea Where $800M Went (sigar.mil)
153.
Death by a thousand likes: Facebook and Twitter are killing the open web (qz.com)
154.
Addicted to Distraction (nytimes.com)
155.
English has been my pain for 15 years (2013) (antirez.com)
156.
The Story Behind the New WordPress.com (developer.wordpress.com)
157.
Why Johnny Still Can't Encrypt: Evaluating the Usability of a Modern PGP Client (arxiv.org)
158.
The New Atomic Age We Need (nytimes.com)
159.
Germany is turning on its monster stellarator (businessinsider.my)
160.
E.P.A. Finds More VW Cheating Software, Including in Porsches (nytimes.com)
161.
Switching from OS X to FreeBSD – Both Desktop and Laptop (mirrorshades.net)
162.
The 100:10:1 method: my approach to open source (blog.fogus.me)
163.
An interesting data structure with search time O(sqrt n) (forum.dlang.org)
164.
Coding is boring, unless (blog.enki.com)
165.
Julia Computing Granted $600k by Moore Foundation (moore.org)
166.
Firefox’s New Memory Tool (hacks.mozilla.org)
167.
Five years of Scala and counting: debunking some myths (manuel.bernhardt.io)
168.
How Insects Breathe (noticing.co)
169.
Mark Zuckerberg Will Take Two Months Off from Facebook for Paternity Leave (techcrunch.com)
170.
Ask HN: Which open source projects have kind, supportive, talented teams?
171.
The category design pattern (haskellforall.com)
172.
Release of the Full TPP Text Confirms Threats to Users’ Rights (eff.org)
173.
My Year as a Pro-Russia Troll Magnet (kioski.yle.fi)
174.
Confidant: an open-source secret management service (eng.lyft.com)
175.
I found my father living on the street (bbc.co.uk)
176.
The Hard Truth About Boiled Eggs (2014) (seriouseats.com)
177.
LittleD – SQL database for IoT, can run queries in 1KB (github.com)
178.
Lost at sea: a man who vanished for 14 months (theguardian.com)
179.
Why I Quit Ordering from Uber-For-Food Startups (theatlantic.com)
180.
Signal for Android: RedPhone and TextSecure in one app (whispersystems.org)