November 2012 Archive
8071.
Edgerank has changed again? Then stop being lazy and deal with it (thewhatnoise.com)
8072.
NBC Sites Hacked (mashable.com)
8073.
Your Past Restaurant Job May Be Worth More Than Education (theoperationsguy.com)
8074.
What I’m tracking now, and why (medium.com)
8075.
Improving neural networks by preventing co-adaptation of feature detectors [pdf] (arxiv.org)
8076.
America In 4 Minutes MOST INSPIRATIONAL SPOKEN WORD VIDEO (youtube.com)
8077.
Show HN: usaframes, a Python library for standardizing .gov data (github.com)
8078.
The IT guy look is where it's at (techmoustache.com)
8079.
Lady Gaga fansite, NBC entities defaced in pre-Guy Fawkes Day hacker stunt (arstechnica.com)
8080.
Xkcd: Networking (xkcd.com)
8081.
Clojure at a Bank – Clojure Code Immaturity (pitheringabout.com)
8082.
Healthier men, one moustache at a time (ted.com)
8083.
Ruby Application Monitoring with Metriks and Cloudwatch (build.ssiem.us)
8084.
The Tool-Task Dichotomy (blog.aurynn.com)
8085.
The non-developer’s guide to hiring software developers (thenextweb.com)
8086.
API Engine - Collaborative API documentation platform (apiengine.io)
8087.
Arctic Melt: The New Cold War (wartard.blogspot.dk)
8088.
MIT algorithm predicts Twitter trending topics up to five hours in advance (wired.co.uk)
8089.
New development job guidelines (jonasgalvez.org)
8090.
A History of MIT's Participation in the Apollo Spacecraft [video] (ocw.mit.edu)
8091.
Cloud Mining is now open source (github.com)
8092.
How to program a Gaussian Blur | Swageroo Algorithms (swageroo.com)
8093.
Forbes: Microsoft, Welcome Back, You're Doing Better Than They Think (forbes.com)
8094.
Prefix free: Break free from CSS vendor prefix hell (leaverou.github.com)
8095.
Asphyx - flash game played by holding your breath (dl.dropbox.com)
8096.
Fight Growing Over Online Royalties (nytimes.com)
8097.
A Point Of View: Is China more legitimate than the West? (bbc.co.uk)
8098.
Kim Dotcom: fund free NZ Internet by suing Hollywood and US government (guardian.co.uk)
8099.
The Future Of Publishing: You Think You Know, But You Have No Idea (techcrunch.com)
8100.
Gates Foundation GCE winners announced. (gatesfoundation.org)