November 2015 Archive
3901.
Nom, the fast Rust parser combinators library, just reached 1.0 (clever-cloud.com)
3902.
Is it a Canaletto or a Bellotto? Don’t ask an art historian (theguardian.com)
3903.
Show HN: Prospect.io – Sales Prospecting, Like a Boss (prospect.io)
3904.
GCC mailing list's reaction to NASA/Nvidia's LLVM Fortran announcement (gcc.gnu.org)
3905.
CloudUnit new open source Java PaaS fully Docker based (cloudunit.fr)
3906.
Show HN: JSON Diff – Online JSON Diff Finder (json-diff.com)
3907.
Paris Attackers Coordinated via Unencrypted SMS (techdirt.com)
3908.
The Swiss Cheese Union (2014) (readthink.com)
3909.
How to Work and Travel Around the World for One Year? (blog.mobilejazz.com)
3910.
Epigrams on Programming (1982) (pu.inf.uni-tuebingen.de)
3911.
How to avoid the quant/developer black hole (2011) (quantjob.blogspot.com)
3912.
How the refugee crisis gave birth to a cool hardware project (medium.com)
3913.
House temperatures as a metaphor for interest rates (econlog.econlib.org)
3914.
Theresa May unveils surveillance measures in wake of Snowden claims (theguardian.com)
3915.
OpenSUSE Leap 42.1 Becomes First Hybrid Distribution (news.opensuse.org)
3916.
How to Build a Robot That Will Feed You Breakfast (motherboard.vice.com)
3917.
Edgar Allan Poe had a time machine and I can prove it (historybuff.com)
3918.
Highlighting Outliers in Your Data with the Tukey Method (2014) (datapigtechnologies.com)
3919.
Catalan Regional Parliament Approves Plan for Independence from Spain (npr.org)
3920.
The NSA school: How the intelligence community gets smarter, secretly (msn.com)
3921.
Mathematician claims breakthrough in complexity theory (news.sciencemag.org)
3922.
Isotype picture language (en.wikipedia.org)
3923.
An Oddball in YouTube's World (priceonomics.com)
3924.
Fossil Group to Buy Wearable Maker Misfit for $260M (blogs.wsj.com)
3925.
Startup uses fake ridesharing job ads to trick users into applying for car loans (pando.com)
3926.
RSA Signatures in Emacs Lisp (nullprogram.com)
3927.
Earth may have kept its own water rather than getting it from asteroids (news.sciencemag.org)
3928.
Credo: A Code Linter for Elixir (trivelop.de)
3929.
MIT introduces the first cryotron (1957) (aps.org)
3930.
What Is Cuneiform? (smithsonianmag.com)