November 2014 Archive
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GNU Coding Standards
(gnu.org)
13653.
Windows 10 to support FLAC audio format
(windowscentral.com)
13654.
Microsoft says the kernel version for Windows 10 will jump from 6.4 to 10.0
(windowscentral.com)
13655.
Samsung just broke Sort Benchmark’s Minute Sort test record
(sammobile.com)
13656.
Three Trends for the Next 50 Years
(caseyresearch.com)
13657.
How I learned to motivate a stubborn programmer
(medium.com)
13658.
Arduino combination lock hacking device
(youtube.com)
13659.
The Future will be Uber-iffic
(medium.com)
13660.
Express.js for newbies screencast
(tutsowl.com)
13661.
13662.
Venture Money Pours into Robotics Startups
(blogs.wsj.com)
13663.
Blu-Ray discs as solar panels
(universityherald.com)
13664.
Are we becoming more stupid?
(dailymail.co.uk)
13665.
Three quarters of Britons consider Internet access a 'human right'
(telegraph.co.uk)
13666.
Amazon Fire Phone Gets Another Fire Sale: $199 Unlocked
(techcrunch.com)
13667.
WordPress Permalink Performance
(eamann.com)
13668.
How video game remakes do retro right and wrong
(theverge.com)
13670.
TempleOS: StdIn and StdOut
(youtube.com)
13671.
New features – URL redirect and TXT record management
(blog.park.io)
13672.
Landing page teardown: Serial podcast
(justinjackson.ca)
13673.
Is Ruby on Rails Losing Steam?
(developers.slashdot.org)
13674.
Office 365 clutter tool helps clear your inbox
(365itsolutions.com)
13675.
13676.
Allegations of Police Misconduct Rarely Result in Charges
(fivethirtyeight.com)
13677.
UBar – the Dock replacement for the Mac
(brawersoftware.com)
13678.
Pjax
(github.com)
13679.
Robot programming in APL [video]
(begriffs.com)
13680.
Offline Web Apps with Meteor
(blog.groupbuddies.com)