November 2015 Archive
3601.
IPv6 performance [pdf] (ripe71.ripe.net)
3602.
Quick and simple editor for cron schedule expressions (crontab.guru)
3603.
Twitter.com is down: 503 OK (twitter.com)
3604.
The Asteroid Hunters (popularmechanics.com)
3605.
TechCrunch Tokyo Startup Battlefield: SmartHR Takes the Top Prize (techcrunch.com)
3606.
Graphical Linear Algebra – Bringing it all together (graphicallinearalgebra.net)
3607.
Georgia sent out CDs of data from 6M voters containing SSNs, birth dates (arstechnica.com)
3608.
Clasp 0.4 – Joining Common Lisp and C++ (github.com)
3609.
Covert Communication in Mobile Applications [pdf] (people.csail.mit.edu)
3610.
PCG, a Family of Better Random Number Generators (pcg-random.org)
3611.
How We Decreased Picreel’s Churn 3X from 20% to 7% (picreel.com)
3612.
Status Update of Pyston, an Alternative Python JIT [video] (blog.pyston.org)
3613.
Inside the World's Largest Private Apocalypse Shelter (forbes.com)
3614.
Another example of why you shouldn't roll-your-own crypto (cybergibbons.com)
3615.
With Shipwreck Treasure Easier to Reach, a Duel Is On (nytimes.com)
3616.
‘His Joy, His Life’: On Véra and Vladimir Nabokov (nybooks.com)
3617.
Skype founders invent self-driving robot that can deliver groceries for £1 (telegraph.co.uk)
3618.
Computer, respond to this email: Google Inbox + LSTMs (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
3619.
The Grove Ecosystem – an intelligent, indoor, aquaponic garden (kickstarter.com)
3620.
The Last Place on Earth With Ebola: Getting Guinea to Zero (nytimes.com)
3621.
Revolutionary book printer Aldus Manutius shaped books as we know them today (smithsonianmag.com)
3622.
Damn Right Amazon Runs a Fucking Deficit and So Should America (medium.com)
3623.
Let me tell you about Wireshark 2.0 (blog.wireshark.org)
3624.
'Random Enough': Compile Random with Templates (nerds-central.blogspot.com)
3625.
The Xcpu Cluster Management Framework (2006) [pdf] (lsub.org)
3626.
Lessons learned building an open source business (werd.io)
3627.
Linx: the filesharing server every hacker should know about (conorpp.com)
3628.
Why Do Most Languages Have So Few Words for Smells? (theatlantic.com)
3629.
In Klayman v Obama, Judge issues an injunction against NSA (ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov)
3630.
Show HN: Tracking the impact of research software (blog.impactstory.org)