November 2013 Archive
1021.
This site produces a browsable tree of related info if you enter a keyword (exploresion.org)
1022.
PayPal releases Kraken, Node.js framework (krakenjs.com)
1023.
Open Hardware Bitcoin Miner (github.com)
1024.
Chrome Extension Programming: Illustrating a Basic Survival Skill (karpathy.ca)
1025.
Reverse Debugging with GDB (sourceware.org)
1026.
A Thanksgiving Request from Priceonomics (priceonomics.com)
1027.
Bitcoin $600 (data.mtgox.com)
1028.
The strict Pragma is a Cultural Marker (modernperlbooks.com)
1029.
An inside look at Stephen Wolfram's computational paradigm (venturebeat.com)
1030.
A day in the life of a stackoverflow moderator... (stackoverflow.com)
1031.
Cloud Cost Calculator (scalyr.com)
1032.
M.V.P., not M.V.P.O.S. (robertnealan.com)
1033.
Google bots follow SQL-injected URLs from third party sites (blog.sucuri.net)
1034.
Microsoft’s 3D Builder Comes to Windows 8.1 (blogs.windows.com)
1035.
KitKat’s primary interface is Google Search (arstechnica.com)
1036.
Google to reject Chrome extensions outside of Chrome Web Store (techcrunch.com)
1037.
Americans don't trust each other anymore (apnews.myway.com)
1038.
Meet the American Nomads of Walmart's Plentiful Parking Lots (wired.com)
1039.
What's new in Unicode 7.0? (babelstone.blogspot.co.uk)
1040.
An Empirical Study of Cryptographic Misuse in Android Applications [pdf] (cs.ucsb.edu)
1041.
Thoughts on a New Dylan Ecosystem (dylanfoundry.org)
1042.
Claiming Bitcoin's Bug Bounty (hackingdistributed.com)
1043.
Workplace Equality Is Good for Business (online.wsj.com)
1044.
Are Computers Making Society More Unequal? (newyorker.com)
1045.
We're auctioning off a chance for your kid to come to a YC dinner (biddingforgood.com)
1046.
Bitcoin price reaches a record high for the first time since April (washingtonpost.com)
1047.
YouTube Addresses Massive Spam Problem Following Rollout of Google+ Commenting (techcrunch.com)
1048.
High risk transactions (blog.coinbase.com)
1049.
French PM releases the G8 Open Data Charter Action Plan for France (etalab.gouv.fr)
1050.
Wisp: Small-but-featureful embeddable Lisp interpreter written in Haskell (github.com)