November 2013 Archive
1951.
Gulp: The streaming build system (github.com)
1952.
Verified Vector Clocks: An Experience Report, Part 2 (christophermeiklejohn.com)
1953.
Upcoming short documentary on Bitcoin in China (kyledrake.net)
1954.
Spin up a Spark cluster with Docker (amplab.cs.berkeley.edu)
1955.
Sebastian Thrun on Why Udacity is Pivoting (fastcompany.com)
1956.
Here's how you know wages in the US are too low (slate.com)
1957.
Having a hard time getting over being not rich ()
1958.
The Ongoing Battle: NY vs. SF Tech Scene (techendo.co)
1959.
I tried Android, but couldn't switch. Did you know you can't undo text edits? (benguild.com)
1960.
Bitcoin $645? Yeah, That’s Totally Reasonable (techcrunch.com)
1961.
Microsoft CEO Candidate Elop Said to Mull Windows Shift (bloomberg.com)
1962.
Swedish cinemas take aim at gender bias with Bechdel test rating (theguardian.com)
1963.
LIVE: Twitter IPO (techcrunch.com)
1964.
Low-end laptops:The rise of the Chromebook (zdnet.com)
1965.
Prostitution in Germany: Has liberalisation gone too far? (economist.com)
1966.
Reddit is Growing Slowly, but Surely (minimaxir.com)
1967.
Show HN: Beautiful and Ridiculously Fast Websites With Static Blogging (store.statiq.io)
1968.
Ask HN: Do you consider people buying into Bitcoin today as 'early adopters'?
1969.
British Airways Digital Billboards Know When A Plane Is Flying Overhead (fastcompany.com)
1970.
Chrome logos in CSS (codepen.io)
1971.
Hutt by Citrix: Video chat over WebRTC (hu.tt)
1972.
Internet Explorer users face drive-by attacks targeting new 0-day bug (arstechnica.com)
1973.
Heroku Postgres 2.0 (postgres.heroku.com)
1974.
What's the worst part about working at Google? (quora.com)
1975.
The Tech Stack Behind Keen IO’s Analytics Backend Service (blog.leanstack.io)
1976.
Metaphone: Stanford study of phone metadata's privacy consequences (metaphone.me)
1977.
Web and Mobile Revenue Models (hackpad.com)
1978.
Rare Life Dating Back 3.5 Billion Years Found (news.discovery.com)
1979.
2013 Node Knockout Winners (nodeknockout.com)
1980.
Auto Correct: Has the self-driving car at last arrived? (newyorker.com)