November 2014 Archive
811.
Book design inspired by Edward Tufte (writelatex.com)
812.
IBM Verse (ibm.com)
813.
Designing Plan 9 (1990) (doc.cat-v.org)
814.
Our Own Private Germany (medium.com)
815.
Show HN: A simple, highly commented, rootkit which attacks GCC and Python (github.com)
816.
A little known hack from Japan to get your notebook organized (blog.highfivehq.com)
817.
Systemd-resolved DNS cache poisoning (seclists.org)
818.
Ask HN: How much you make working remotely?
819.
Internal Uber Deck Reveals Revenue, Rides, Drivers and Fares (businessinsider.com)
820.
Scientists have located an algal virus that attacks human DNA (newsweek.com)
821.
SlimerJS – A scriptable browser for Web developers (slimerjs.org)
822.
Duck Programming Language (ducklang.org)
823.
With Assembly (YC W12), anyone can contribute to open-source and get paid (theverge.com)
824.
You can’t get entangled without a wormhole (2013) (newsoffice.mit.edu)
825.
Clumsy, an open-source utility for simulating broken networks on Windows (jagt.github.io)
826.
Interoperating Between Objective-C and Rust (sasheldon.com)
827.
Fabric, the next-generation Facebook data center network (code.facebook.com)
828.
Popular Electronics Magazine 1954 to 1982 (americanradiohistory.com)
829.
Simple guest to host VM escape for Parallels Desktop (blog.cr4.sh)
830.
Deep Learning Tutorial [pdf] (deeplearning.net)
831.
St – simple terminal (st.suckless.org)
832.
How secure is TextSecure? (moderncrypto.org)
833.
Japan's levitating maglev train reaches 500km/h (bbc.com)
834.
Apple finally makes it easy to disable iMessage (wired.co.uk)
835.
The Neanderthal correlation (2008) (nature.com)
836.
Ruby 2.1.5 Released (ruby-lang.org)
837.
American fuzzy lop (lcamtuf.coredump.cx)
838.
Reverse-engineering facial recognition (sterlingcrispin.com)
839.
Factor 0.97 now available (re-factor.blogspot.com)
840.
Pianist asks Washington Post to remove review under 'right to be forgotten' (washingtonpost.com)