November 2014 Archive
8011.
Black Wednesday (BBC 1997) (youtube.com)
8012.
New Raspberry Pi Model A+ Leaks (i-programmer.info)
8013.
Fitbit fitness tracking lineup dropped from Apple Online Store (9to5mac.com)
8014.
Researchers: AI program smart enough to enter 80% of private universities (ajw.asahi.com)
8015.
Interview with Stefan Karpinski on Julia (Oredev 2014) (youtube.com)
8016.
Learn how Artifactory can now be used as an in-house private Docker repository (jfrog.com)
8017.
A Twitter bot that creates low polygon pictures from any image it gets sent (twitter.com)
8018.
Retrotechtacular: How I wrote Pitfall for the Atari 2600 (hackaday.com)
8019.
JavaScript – The Dark Parts: The Scope (medium.com)
8020.
Mozilla's Servo Engine Is Crazy Fast Compared to Gecko (phoronix.com)
8021.
Revisiting an Era When Pop Didn't Always Have Lyrics (npr.org)
8022.
Binary Search Reconsidered (solipsys.co.uk)
8023.
Ask HN: Meaning of 'CitizenFour' ()
8024.
LBack. Easy backups for linux (github.com)
8025.
The Endor Holocaust (starwars.wikia.com)
8026.
Local Reporters Nail Down Police Department on Stingray Cell Phone Tracking (policestatedaily.com)
8027.
The Shame of Borough Park (newyorker.com)
8028.
Fast pagination on PostgreSQL (chrisdone.com)
8029.
The Real Reason ‘Stupid’ Startups Raise So Much Money (medium.com)
8030.
Debian 9 “Stretch”, Debian 10 “Buster” (lists.debian.org)
8031.
Videos from DevOps Enterprise Summit 2014 (youtube.com)
8032.
PID tracking in modern init systems (spootnik.org)
8033.
Sensu – Events and Graphite Graphs (roobert.github.io)
8034.
Just Another Scripting Syntax (en.wikipedia.org)
8035.
Business majors plan app to find app programmers (sackoftroy.com)
8036.
Why the Echo is a good move by Amazon (bitar.io)
8037.
Chinese Routing Errors Redirect Russian Traffic (research.dyn.com)
8038.
Is it professional for a professor to ask “surprise” questions on a test? (academia.stackexchange.com)
8039.
Interview with Florian Effenberger: The LibreOffice Crusader (linuxvoice.com)
8040.
The Axis of Evol: Getting to the Root of DNA Repair with Philogeny (thewinnower.com)