November 2015 Archive
5701.
Chromium Re-Enables HTTP/2 Over NPN (code.google.com)
5702.
“Concurrently JavaScript”; exploring concepts of concurrency, parallelism, async (blog.getify.com)
5703.
United States Navy’s Spoof on the ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Trailers (williamha.com)
5704.
Ask HN: How do I seek work as a self-trained programmer?
5705.
The Log: Real-time data's unifying abstraction (2013) (engineering.linkedin.com)
5706.
York Lava, by example (2009) (cs.york.ac.uk)
5707.
Rdb now supports json streaming (orm, Node.js) (github.com)
5708.
Researchers Track Tricky Payment Theft Scheme (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
5709.
Fixed price vs. time and material – Which one should you choose for your project? (sensinum.com)
5710.
SunsetWx: Sunset quality forecasts (sunsetwx.com)
5711.
A programmer wrote scripts to secretly automate a lot of his job (businessinsider.com)
5712.
How Startups Can Utilize Lean Principles for Branding (inboundrocket.co)
5713.
Building creative content on the fly for A/B testing and 1:1 personalization (cloudinary.com)
5714.
Ask HN: YCombinator's SAFE for UK?
5715.
One year living on Airbnb in nyc (mobile.nytimes.com)
5716.
The Silver Bullet Syndrome (youtube.com)
5717.
Data-Driven Tests in JavaScript Using Mocha (booker.codes)
5718.
Native iOS and Android mobile apps using JavaScript (No WebView) (github.com)
5719.
Ketrew: Keep Track of Experimental Workflows (seb.mondet.org)
5720.
SceneNet: Understanding Real World Scenes with Synthetic Data (arxiv.org)
5721.
In Praise of Passivity (2012) [pdf] (studiahumana.com)
5722.
OMG the Hyperbole of Internet-Speak (nytimes.com)
5723.
Birth order doesn’t affect your personality–just your intelligence (arstechnica.com)
5724.
Why I left Dubai and won't come back (bkpk.me)
5725.
Understanding Elixir macros (thepugautomatic.com)
5726.
Disaggregated Disk (danluu.com)
5727.
Rick Perry selling his mailing list (blog.erratasec.com)
5728.
Theranos mess: How it unfolded – Fortune (fortune.com)
5729.
People who succeed against the odds all have one thing in common (qz.com)
5730.
The Red and the White – Possible that wine connoisseurs can't tell them apart? (newyorker.com)