November 2016 Archive
121.
Email Markup in Gmail (developers.google.com)
122.
We’re Scientists, Moms, And We Avoid Non-GMO Products (medium.com)
123.
Before You Grow (blog.ycombinator.com)
124.
Alien life could be so advanced it becomes indistinguishable from physics (nautil.us)
125.
GNU Octave (gnu.org)
126.
How I stopped the RSI pain that almost destroyed my programming career (codewithoutrules.com)
127.
LessPass: sync-less open source password manager (lesspass.com)
128.
Nvidia adds telemetry to latest drivers (majorgeeks.com)
129.
Theorem of the Day (theoremoftheday.org)
130.
Oh right, about those LEDs (xiphmont.livejournal.com)
131.
Fewer than 3% of cars sold in the U.S. have manual transmissions (latimes.com)
132.
Show HN: Spamnesty: Waste spammers' time (stavros.io)
133.
Apple Abandons Development of Wireless Routers (bloomberg.com)
134.
Ultralight IKEA-Bag Backpack (sandiegomitch.com)
135.
Amazon Worker Jumps Off Company Building After E-Mail to Staff (bloomberg.com)
136.
The new MacBook Pro is kind of great for hackers (medium.com)
137.
How to Hide $400M (nytimes.com)
138.
A Look at How Traders and Economists Are Using the Julia Programming Language (waterstechnology.com)
139.
Visual Studio for Mac Preview (visualstudio.com)
140.
The origin story of Google Analytics (urchin.biz)
141.
Show HN: Learn to Code for Free (upskillcourses.com)
142.
Keyframes: Delivering scalable, high-quality animations to mobile clients (code.facebook.com)
143.
Modern C [pdf] (icube-icps.unistra.fr)
144.
Microsoft Replaces Command Prompt with PowerShell in Latest Windows 10 Build (news.softpedia.com)
145.
Show HN: Anycomplete (github.com)
146.
Ask HN: Have you ever thought of leaving programming for something else?
147.
Why is electricity so hard to understand? (1989) (amasci.com)
148.
Canada’s federal court rules intelligence service bulk data collection illegal (theglobeandmail.com)
149.
Autopilot Full Self-Driving Demonstration [video] (tesla.com)
150.
Firefox 50.0 (mozilla.org)