November 2013 Archive
1381.
Show HN: I built a Chrome extension to donate to charities while on Amazon (smilealways.io)
1382.
Goodbye R scripts, hello R packages (statwonk.github.io)
1383.
Apple Opening Arizona Plant With 2,000 Workers to Make Parts (bloomberg.com)
1384.
Poll: How many hours a day are you looking at a screen?
1385.
First sign that humanity is slowing its carbon surge (newscientist.com)
1386.
Amazon WorkSpaces - Desktop Computing in the Cloud (aws.typepad.com)
1387.
We raised money for the EFF and ACLU with an NSA t-shirt (philkast.com)
1388.
Pair Programming (give it a rest) (peniwize.wordpress.com)
1389.
Elio Motors: $6800 car, 84 mpg (eliomotors.com)
1390.
'Cannonball' speed record broken – New York to LA in less than 29 hours (cnn.com)
1391.
Don't use 1234 as your password (nortonwang.com)
1392.
Show HN: Test your E-Mail for IP Leaks (emailipleaktest.com)
1393.
Towards Optimization-Safe Systems: Analyzing the Impact of Undefined Behavior (pdos.csail.mit.edu)
1394.
75% of techies don’t give regularly to charity. Here’s why. (blog.omakasecharity.org)
1395.
An analysis of the Adobe password dump (pv.tl)
1396.
TPM chip protecting SSH keys from being copied or stolen (blog.habets.se)
1397.
Ruining the diversity of JavaScript community with a coding style guide (github.com)
1398.
DDR4 Memory Will Be Released By Next Month (hardwarepal.com)
1399.
Adding Easy SSL Client Authentication To Any Webapp (scriptjunkie.us)
1400.
NudgePad: an IDE in Your Browser (angel.co)
1401.
Dart 1.0: A stable SDK for structured web apps (blog.chromium.org)
1402.
Microsoft Warns of Zero-Day Under Attack (securityweek.com)
1403.
Chinese leaders control media, academics to shape the perception of China (washingtonpost.com)
1404.
How Too Many SMS Messages Can Shut Down Your Nexus Phone (allthingsd.com)
1405.
IBM Offers ‘Jeopardy’ Winner Watson as Cloud Application Tool (businessweek.com)
1406.
Day 21: Docker – The Missing Tutorial (openshift.com)
1407.
Learn Anything Faster With The Feynman Technique (2012) (farnamstreetblog.com)
1408.
Encrypt the Web Report: Who's Doing What (eff.org)
1409.
Startup Failing? You Might Be Asking The Wrong Questions (fastcolabs.com)
1410.
Python PEP 3156 - Asynchronous IO Support (AKA Tulip) accepted (python.org)