November 2013 Archive
2911.
Ask HN: book suggestions in non-tech fields (e.g. psychology, philosophy…)
2912.
The Twitter IPO: The numbers behind the hype (blog.timoshea.co.uk)
2913.
Airline pilots depend too much on automation, says panel commissioned by FAA (usnews.nbcnews.com)
2914.
Guys, stop sexualizing women in your mockups (blog.wells.ee)
2915.
Assert(int+100 > int) optimized away (gcc.gnu.org)
2916.
Ask HN: How do companies like Moz get search data without getting banned? ()
2917.
Samsung pays Apple $1 Billion sending 30 trucks full of 5 cent coins (thebladebrownshow.wordpress.com)
2918.
This one A/B testing case study will leave you smarter and wiser (visualwebsiteoptimizer.com)
2919.
Ask HN: How would you respond during an interview to a founder who says
2920.
PandoDaily Acquires NSFWCORP (pandodaily.com)
2921.
A Contrary Indicator on M.B.A.’s and Stocks (dealbook.nytimes.com)
2922.
Docker's 404 error page (get.docker.io)
2923.
Easy i18n in Angular Apps (pascalprecht.github.io)
2924.
Facebook's Brilliant, Boring Master Plan (rorgy.com)
2925.
Winning the GoInstant prize at Node Knockout 2013 (blog.mojotech.com)
2926.
Ask HN: Looking for python projects to contribute to ()
2927.
Utilities puzzle mug (mathsgear.co.uk)
2928.
Show HN: A/B testing for Unity games (splitforce.com)
2929.
Startups, apps, projects built in Perl (builtinperl.com)
2930.
Ask HN: Introduction to the Java Ecosystem for Someone Wanting to Learn Clojure? ()
2931.
Vint Cerf: 'Privacy may be an anomaly' (news.cnet.com)
2932.
Parallel Worlds exist and will soon be testable, expert says (ieet.org)
2933.
Snazzy Maps - Color Schemes for Google Maps (snazzymaps.com)
2934.
JSNES: A JavaScript NES emulator (fir.sh)
2935.
Apache CouchDB 1.5.0 released (blogs.apache.org)
2936.
PyData NYC 2013, Nov 8-10: Python, Big Data, and Analytics (pydata.org)
2937.
Mikko Hypponen: How the NSA betrayed the world's trust (ted.com)
2938.
Ask PG and HN: What is your recommended reading list for economic history? ()
2939.
From Zero to Rabbit in 30 Days (wiredcraft.com)
2940.
Snowden stashed “doomsday” cache as insurance policy against harm (arstechnica.com)