November 2014 Archive
751.
Alibaba's Singles' Day sales exceed predictions at $9.3B (bbc.com)
752.
Mobile showers for San Francisco's homeless (bbc.co.uk)
753.
Moving the joyent/libuv repository to libuv/libuv (github.com)
754.
Why Asana Is Switching to TypeScript (eng.asana.com)
755.
Rust borrow and lifetimes (arthurtw.github.io)
756.
Lecture 16: How to Run a User Interview (startupclass.samaltman.com)
757.
The Math Behind Bitcoin (coindesk.com)
758.
The Mysterious Mental Side Effects of Traveling into Space (fastcoexist.com)
759.
The Invention of Sliced Bread (priceonomics.com)
760.
Joan Clarke, Woman Who Cracked Enigma with Alan Turing (bbc.com)
761.
2D gaming using Processing.js (processingjs.nihongoresources.com)
762.
Foo.Bar with Google?
763.
Sweden has proof foreign submarine entered its waters (reuters.com)
764.
Is Quantum Entanglement Real? (nytimes.com)
765.
Data maps that sum up London (bbc.co.uk)
766.
Rust, Lifetimes, and Collections (cglab.ca)
767.
Build Your Own Web Framework in Go (nicolasmerouze.com)
768.
Good Game: The Rise of the Professional Cyber Athlete (newyorker.com)
769.
Xv6 – A Simple Unix-Like Teaching Operating System (pdos.csail.mit.edu)
770.
Amazon and Hachette Resolve Dispute (nytimes.com)
771.
Large Number of Tor Sites Seized by the FBI were Clone or Scam Sites (nikcub.com)
772.
The Design and Implementation of Probabilistic Programming Languages (dippl.org)
773.
Stuxnet: Zero Victims (securelist.com)
774.
Microsoft Open Sources .NET, Saying It Will Run on Linux and Mac (wired.com)
775.
FBI director defends impersonation of AP reporter (cnn.com)
776.
Do the Most Hipster Thing Possible – Move to Des Moines (nationaljournal.com)
777.
Ex-Googlers CockroachDB: A Scalable, Geo-Replicated, Transactional Datastore (github.com)
778.
Show HN: A Fast, Malloc-Free C++14 Json Parser and Encoder (github.com)
779.
The Visible Atomic Bomb (unmakingthebomb.com)
780.
Regin: Nation-state ownage of GSM networks (securelist.com)