November 2014 Archive
11161.
How to Make the Tilt Shift Effect with Exposure? (medium.com)
11162.
Getting started with predictive modelling in python (github.com)
11163.
Sketchtips: Clever tips, thoughts and insights for your favorite design app (sketchtips.info)
11164.
Bringg – saas delivery api (developers.bringg.com)
11165.
The Myth of Chinese Super Schools (nybooks.com)
11166.
An app that builds business apps and help run a loyalty club (get.appdator.com)
11167.
Indian youth protests to allow kissing in public (en.wikipedia.org)
11168.
Tizen 2.3 SDK includes support for the wearable profile (developer.tizen.org)
11169.
How to learn anything fast and become an expert (geeklifehacks.com)
11170.
Estonia aims to be a global e-commerce superpower (rappler.com)
11171.
Government open standards – the curious case of Microsoft and the minister (computerweekly.com)
11172.
Added 152 new publications to the Deeplearning.University bibliography (memkite.com)
11173.
System76.com is down (system76.com)
11174.
OnePlus Sells 500k Phones with a $300 Marketing Budget (news360.com)
11175.
The reason why 1 hr near Gargantua is 7 years on earth (en.wikipedia.org)
11176.
Star Wars-Like Drone Racing (youtube.com)
11177.
John McAfee Launches the Impressive Anti Spy and Privacy App “D-Vasive” – Gliglnet (gliglnet.blogspot.com)
11178.
The Silk Road, the FBI, and Misplaced Priorities (globalguerrillas.typepad.com)
11179.
10 Great UX/UI Design Cheat Sheets (blog.placeit.net)
11180.
A Better Software Engineering Course (third-bit.com)
11181.
Ask HN: Just quit my job to start contracting, need advice on “about me” page ()
11182.
Electronic money in Ecuador arises as the first public service in the world (andes.info.ec)
11183.
LLVM website down (llvm.org)
11184.
On LinkedIn, a Reference List You Didn’t Write (nytimes.com)
11185.
Complementary Tools for ReactJS (github.com)
11186.
Caching Java Method Results by Annotations Only (yegor256.com)
11187.
Jessie frozen, can Debian release before FOSDEM? (lucas-nussbaum.net)
11188.
This is how Google Doodle used our service (blog.veed.me)
11189.
The “Wild Wild Web” is today. We are still the first generation settlers (abakia.de)
11190.
Twenty-five years ago tonight, Harald Jaeger stood at the fulcrum of the world (plus.google.com)