November 2015 Archive
3091.
Show HN: Jsbundler – Bundle npm packages and use them in the browser (jsbundler.com)
3092.
Birds that seemingly commit suicide (bbc.com)
3093.
How Uber and its peers turned us into horrible bosses (theverge.com)
3094.
Ask HN: How do I start to care again?
3095.
Memories of a printer (changelog.complete.org)
3096.
LWJGL – Lightweight Java Game Library (lwjgl.org)
3097.
Heroic: Spotify's time series database for monitoring (spotify.github.io)
3098.
A Postal Treasure Trove: the Brienne archive of 17th century letters (brienne.org)
3099.
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (energy.gov)
3100.
Matching arbitrary URLs to custom Firefox profiles (ttboj.wordpress.com)
3101.
Kit.com – Products Recommended by People Who Know (blog.kit.com)
3102.
With Drawl (bittersoutherner.com)
3103.
Show HN: SpreadJS – JavaScript Spreadsheets, Grids, and Data Views (spread.grapecity.com)
3104.
Americapox: The missing plague [video] (youtube.com)
3105.
Let's dance: synchronised movement helps us tolerate pain and foster friendship (theconversation.com)
3106.
SQL vs. NoSQL: you do want to have a relational storage by default (enterprisecraftsmanship.com)
3107.
Bob Dylan and the 'Hot Hand' (newyorker.com)
3108.
The Discovery of Statistical Regression (priceonomics.com)
3109.
Antibiotic resistance: World on cusp of 'post-antibiotic era' (bbc.co.uk)
3110.
Living in the Nakagin capsule tower (2013) (domusweb.it)
3111.
Why the CIA is smearing Edward Snowden after the Paris attacks (latimes.com)
3112.
Vorlon.js (vorlonjs.com)
3113.
2MM websocket benchmark with Elixir and Phoenix (phoenixframework.org)
3114.
It’s time to stop asking “creatives” to work for free (qz.com)
3115.
Twitter is teetering because it has turned into one big pyramid scheme (theguardian.com)
3116.
UK law will allow secret backdoor orders for software, jail for disclosure (boingboing.net)
3117.
What MongoDB Got Right (blog.nelhage.com)
3118.
Meanwhile Over in Computer Science (blogs.ams.org)
3119.
Real-time bandlines (bl.ocks.org)
3120.
HTTP Live Streaming in JavaScript (blog.peer5.com)