November 2014 Archive
9871.
Show HN: Infographic Timmmmeee: DogVacay vs. Rover (blog.whttl.com)
9872.
Meet the 20-Year-Old Who Built a YouTube Product Review Empire (wired.com)
9873.
The Gervais Principle (ribbonfarm.com)
9874.
Wildcard (subtraction.com)
9875.
Launchnik – Instant startup generator (launchnik.com)
9876.
The UX of mobile settings (iOS, Android and Windows compared) (setentaydos.com)
9877.
Americans’ Cellphones Targeted in Secret U.S. Spy Program (google.com)
9878.
How I created two images with the same MD5 hash (natmchugh.blogspot.com)
9879.
2-Phase Immersion Cooling Concept for 64 Xeon Phi: 64 Teraflops in a 3U Case (allied-control.com)
9880.
Reddit CEO Resigns Because of a Disagreement About a New Office (businessinsider.com)
9881.
World's dumbest iPhone game (itunes.apple.com)
9882.
Why the Reddit CEO stepped down (marketplace.org)
9883.
Show HN: My First Libgdx Android Game (Animal Puzzle) (play.google.com)
9884.
Ask HN: How do you format documentation? ()
9885.
Ask HN: How do VCs hedge their risk? ()
9886.
Atom text editor – repository for official .deb Linux builds (debrepos.franzoni.eu)
9887.
Facebook Security Loophole Reported a Year Ago Still Open (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
9888.
Russian provocations on the rise: Is it a new Cold War? (edition.cnn.com)
9889.
Does Twitter have a secret weapon for silencing trolls? (theverge.com)
9890.
Show HN: Vemono – Sell a Single Product with Ease (vemono.com)
9891.
On yakshave, on color, on cosines, on glitchen (wingolog.org)
9892.
Show HN: The 3d universe of npm (github.com)
9893.
Low cost ground robot chassis that can traverse challenging obstacles (robohub.org)
9894.
Atlanta startup plans to rent MacBooks, offers courier service (livyy.com)
9895.
Desert Bus for Hope 8 is now live, a charity fundraising marathon (desertbus.org)
9896.
T9 app search faster than Google Search on Android (play.google.com)
9897.
Browser-Based Deep Learning Will Make Your Tabs Way Smarter (fastcolabs.com)
9898.
Bytengine(v0.2-alpha): Content repository written in Go (github.com)
9899.
Everything you need to know about Enterprise IT in one handy graph (i.imgur.com)
9900.
Microsoft makes .Net open-source, finally embraces iOS, Android, and Linux (extremetech.com)