November 2012 Archive
2941.
How to profile Ruby (and how to cut Rails startup time in half) (blog.tddium.com)
2942.
"A Trillion-Dollar Transfer Of Wealth Is About To Hit Silicon Valley" (readwrite.com)
2943.
TorrentFreak Trolls a Copyright Troll (torrentfreak.com)
2944.
Replacing Headers with Modules in Clang (llvm.org)
2945.
Autism-like behaviors reversed in mice (sciencedaily.com)
2946.
Unheap, a tidy collection of jQuery plugins (unheap.com)
2947.
Guardian interview with Peter Norvig (guardian.co.uk)
2948.
The End Of The Smartphone Era Is Coming (businessinsider.com)
2949.
JSTOR provides free access to Wikipedia editors via pilot program (blog.wikimedia.org)
2950.
How I hacked my brain with Adderall: a cautionary tale (theverge.com)
2951.
Newly evolved gene may have changed humans’ brains (arstechnica.com)
2952.
My Larry Hagman Story (newsfromme.com)
2953.
Ecommerce Behavior Around the Holidays (custora.com)
2954.
Building Features That Move The Needle (planscope.io)
2955.
ASK PG: Can you delete my account? ()
2956.
Support Bitcoin as a payout method? (github.com)
2957.
How Google Plans to Find the UnGoogleable (technologyreview.com)
2958.
PyMongo's New Default: Safe Writes (emptysquare.net)
2959.
HNpod: Why programmers work at night, Twitter API Limits, & More (hnpod.com)
2960.
Moby: Real-time Location Platform API free to HN developers and YC Alumni (mo.by)
2961.
When it comes to resolution, it’s all relative (blogs.valvesoftware.com)
2962.
Keeping up with Chrome Developer Tools (web-design-weekly.com)
2963.
Ancient poo gives clues to human impact on environment (bbc.co.uk)
2964.
Techstars teams with AngelList to take applications (nibletz.com)
2965.
Options Pricing and Behavior Ebook (blog.ezliu.com)
2966.
The wrong movement (marco.org)
2967.
Google Cloud Storage Cuts Prices Again By Additional 10% (googledevelopers.blogspot.com)
2968.
The rest of the Internet is too slow for Google Fiber (arstechnica.com)
2969.
Microsoft Surface Pro to have half the Surface RT's battery life (zdnet.com)
2970.
China's 8-core Godson processor details to be shared at IEEE forum (phys.org)