November 2014 Archive
10081.
10082.
A Few Bad Men: Why America doesn't really have a terrorism problem
(foreignpolicy.com)
10083.
Billion Dollar Startup Club
(graphics.wsj.com)
10084.
Darpa creates first 1THz computer chip, earns Guinness World Record
(extremetech.com)
10085.
The Wantrepreneurial Cycle
(kadavy.net)
10086.
10087.
Programming by coincidence
(pragprog.com)
10088.
Supersonic laser-propelled rockets
(phys.org)
10089.
Pylucene- Part I: Creating index
(freethreads.wordpress.com)
10090.
How a Single Mom Created a Plastic Food-Storage Empire
(mentalfloss.com)
10091.
How Secure is TextSecure? [pdf]
(eprint.iacr.org)
10092.
10093.
Hybrid Rocket
(en.wikipedia.org)
10094.
Stealth Mode Is En Vogue Again
(blog.semilshah.com)
10095.
247Infotech » Lock and Unlock Your Computer with a USB Drive
(247infotech.net)
10096.
Polish MP on Tim Cook: “I'm glad he accepts his misfortune with divine humility”
(translate.google.com)
10097.
Ph.D
(businessinsider.com.au)
10098.
Sketch 3.2 Beta
(medium.com)
10099.
Lost in Language Barriers
(neal.is)
10100.
Chinese Moon Probe Returns to Earth
(space.com)
10101.
Building a Better Paris in 'Assassin's Creed Unity'
(theverge.com)
10102.
Is Your God so small?
(meaningofstuff.blogspot.com)
10103.
Roommate Buys Facebook Ads to Creep Out His Friend
(adweek.com)
10104.
Ermine
(ermine-language.github.io)
10105.
Why I left my $254,895 a year job at Microsoft
(news.com.au)
10106.
Construction Dissertation Financial Models for Cost Control
(study-aids.co.uk)
10107.
10108.
Rails CVE-2014-7818
(weblog.rubyonrails.org)
10109.
Toy Universe model with arrow of time as a natural consequence
(arstechnica.com)
10110.
Estonian Citizen Extradited to NYC in Cyber Case
(abcnews.go.com)