November 2014 Archive
10861.
Testing exit values in Bash (blog.sanctum.geek.nz)
10862.
A tiling window manager in Rust, inspired by xmonad (reddit.com)
10863.
CloudScreener Helps You Decide Which Cloud to Use, Raises 600,000 Euros (techcrunch.com)
10864.
Zynga Founder Launches New Startup Incubator (wired.com)
10865.
iOS vs. Android OS (stablekernel.com)
10866.
A mesh of distributed web containers (konstantinweiss.com)
10867.
Portlandia Satirizes the Sharing EconomyWhat Does It Mean? (linkedin.com)
10868.
Robots are our saviours, not the enemy – by Peter Thiel (ft.com)
10869.
Canonical: Where we're going with LXD (blog.dustinkirkland.com)
10870.
The City That Gave Its Residents $3M (theatlantic.com)
10871.
Android L AOSP Released (groups.google.com)
10872.
The Online Identity Crisis – WIRED (insights.wired.com)
10873.
Before It All Arrives (ascii.textfiles.com)
10874.
The question Interpol won't answer: why does it collaborate with Vladimir Putin? (telegraph.co.uk)
10875.
Work with data? See what everyone's been talking about (dataelixir.com)
10876.
What happened in the JP Morgan data breach? (gomorpheus.com)
10877.
Fire in Bitcoin Mine Exposes Risks of Low-Frills IT (datacenterknowledge.com)
10878.
The cautionary tale of JournalSpace: lessons learned in database backups (gobitcan.com)
10879.
How do you describe what you do? Freelance Q&A Rob Williams of letsworkshop.com (freelancelift.com)
10880.
19th-Century Doctors Used Daguerreotypes for Consultation on Difficult Cases (slate.com)
10881.
Adam Savage of MythBusters – GamerGate, Hollywood, and Women in STEM (motherjones.com)
10882.
Kowloon Walled City (kottke.org)
10883.
Do Disruptive Mobile Apps Spell the End for Banks? (blog.pivotal.io)
10884.
Finish That Book (theatlantic.com)
10885.
Another Android universal XSS bug (community.rapid7.com)
10886.
Corporate Fraud Drives Zalman to Bankruptcy (anandtech.com)
10887.
tmux in 5 minutes (flyingmachinestudios.com)
10888.
Sign me up – Bintray Blog (blog.bintray.com)
10889.
High-fat diet postpones brain aging in mice (sciencedaily.com)
10890.
Decentralized marketplace for instantly trading with anyone using Bitcoin (openbazaar.org)