November 2015 Archive
5821.
A step-by-step guide to a meaningful life for the “spiritual, but not religious” (qz.com)
5822.
'Designer cells' reverse one-year-old's cancer (bbc.com)
5823.
Medical Research: The Dangers to the Human Subjects (nybooks.com)
5824.
Could Detroit Become the Next Silicon Valley? (cio.com)
5825.
Swallowing knives is bad for you (thomas-morris.uk)
5826.
Robots may shatter the global economic order within a decade (telegraph.co.uk)
5827.
Uptime Funk – (Uptown Funk Parody) SUSEcon 2015 (youtube.com)
5828.
What3words – Addressing the world (what3words.com)
5829.
Eliminate testing, release faster (linkedin.com)
5830.
OpenBGPd and route filters performance (undeadly.org)
5831.
RECONSIDER – 37 Signals (signalvnoise.com)
5832.
We turned on the Nintendo PlayStation: It's real and it works (engadget.com)
5833.
You grew up wanting to be Luke Skywalker, but realize you're a Stormtrooper (trueactivist.com)
5834.
Computer pioneer Alan Kay says tech industry ignores the future (zdnet.com)
5835.
Forward vs. Deferred vs. Forward+ Rendering with DirectX 11 (3dgep.com)
5836.
ProtonMail Pays Crooks $6,000 to stop DDoS (forbes.com)
5837.
Idea to Disrupt Business Model of Google, Facebook and Etc. (DotComBubble2.com)
5838.
User data plundering by Android and iOS apps is as rampant as you suspected (arstechnica.com)
5839.
Show HN: Redux-theme (github.com)
5840.
The call to boycott Israel declared illegal in France (translate.google.fr)
5841.
365 days of GitHub (h3manth.com)
5842.
GoFundMe Gone Wild (nytimes.com)
5843.
How to recover your Bitcoins even if you lose the private key (omarabid.com)
5844.
FlatBuffers aren’t fast, they’re lazy (publicobject.com)
5845.
Rolf Dobelli's ideas about not needing news are dangerous (theguardian.com)
5846.
Remotely Exploitable Java Zero Day Exploits Through Deserialization (infoq.com)
5847.
7 Reasons Why You Should Wake Up Early (omenafarmariswift.blogspot.com)
5848.
SeeC – a visual debugger for C, in your browser (see-c.com)
5849.
Know your bugs name (colintoh.com)
5850.
Volkswagen engineer told bosses about CO2 manipulation (dw.com)