November 2014 Archive
11191.
Pilot Wave – subtitled silent film of droplet physics (youtube.com)
11192.
Stanford Libraries unearths the earliest US website (phys.org)
11193.
Synthetic Biology’s Future Assembled in Boston Last Weekend (techonomy.com)
11194.
The Fallacy of ‘Disruptive Innovation’ (blogs.wsj.com)
11195.
Show HN: Creating stub RESTful APIs from Swagger 2.0 docs (swaggerific.io)
11196.
PressureNet's latest update significantly improves your weather notifications (play.google.com)
11197.
Three servers offline, likely seized – torservers.net blog (blog.torservers.net)
11198.
November 9th 1989 – best day of my life (martinweigert.com)
11199.
Jet Engineer Designs a Saucepan That Boils Water Ridiculously Fast (wired.com)
11200.
Show HN: MakeItRain.js, JQuery Plugin to Make It Rain Money (github.com)
11201.
Early Warning Labs Partners with USGS to Create an Earthquake Warning App (techcrunch.com)
11202.
We toss 1/4 of our food in the trash, and we're getting worse (taskandtool.com)
11203.
The iPhone became a joke in Brazil (translate.google.com)
11204.
Ordering the vegetarian meal? There’s more animal blood on your hands (theconversation.com)
11205.
Show HN: Underarm.js Async (Reactive) Transducers with Underscore API (simplectic.com)
11206.
Raids cast doubt on the integrity of TOR (networkworld.com)
11207.
BMW chooses OpenStack for private cloud over commercial vendors due to lock-in (computerworlduk.com)
11208.
Show HN: Lthread C++11 bindings for lthread lib (lthread-cpp.readthedocs.org)
11209.
Jonathan Blow talks about his new language's compiler implementation [video] (youtube.com)
11210.
I'll buy you coffee (letstalkover.coffee)
11211.
Developers and Depression (leanpub.com)
11212.
The Zen of web2py (medium.com)
11213.
Gravit (gravit.io)
11214.
Voar (voar.io)
11215.
Skype is still not doing two factor authentication (community.skype.com)
11216.
Java XML Parsing, Transforming, Printing, and Validating Done Right (github.com)
11217.
Virgin Galactic pilot Peter Siebold speaks after tragic crash (dailymail.co.uk)
11218.
Momo, a Flirting App With 180M Users, Is Latest Chinese Tech Firm to U.S. IPO (techcrunch.com)
11219.
China Is Now Positioned to Dominate the Moon (airspacemag.com)
11220.
Best Practices for Scientific Computing [pdf] (arxiv.org)