November 2015 Archive
6391.
What Is a Jihadist Version of a Perfect World? (quora.com)
6392.
Mailur aims to become the future open source replacement for Gmail (pusto.org)
6393.
Bantu in the Bathroom – On the Trial of Oscar Pistorius (lrb.co.uk)
6394.
Microsoft invented Ajax: Let's give credit where it's due (2006) (garrettsmith.net)
6395.
Another big reveal on Theranos: Safeway execs questioned accuracy of blood tests (washingtonpost.com)
6396.
Haskell for fast, concurrent, robust service (Twitter tech talk) (youtu.be)
6397.
Santoshi comes back from the dark after over an year later (twitter.com)
6398.
Ask HN: A Non-Hacker has an Idea
6399.
Node.js – Windows users are not happy (github.com)
6400.
The “lagom” leader (medium.com)
6401.
Show HN: Find new places to eat in London (restaurantmapper.com)
6402.
Bloc's Software Engineering Track: The CS Degree Killer (medium.com)
6403.
Show HN: Processing on the Raspberry Pi (github.com)
6404.
Phiro is a smart robot that lets kids learn to code 5 different ways (robohub.org)
6405.
Chip Credit Cards Give Retailers Another Grievance Against Banks (nytimes.com)
6406.
Comments in JSON (plus.google.com)
6407.
Show HN: Hacksboard – A Pull Request Tracking Tool for Your TV (hacksboard.com)
6408.
Nigerian professor solves 156-year-old Riemann problem (dailymail.co.uk)
6409.
Encryptr Now an Official SpiderOak Product (blog.devgeeks.org)
6410.
Tips for Creating a Cohesive Company Culture Remotely (blog.scrapinghub.com)
6411.
DuckDuckGo now displays data on LGBT rights for any country (duckduckgo.com)
6412.
The Silicon Valley Suicides (theatlantic.com)
6413.
A new Siteleaf. Now fully Jekyll compatible (v2.siteleaf.com)
6414.
Employee Equity Is Broken: Let's Fix It (brandquarterly.com)
6415.
Has Google Killed the Need for Native Apps? (forbes.com)
6416.
Cloudflare CEO lashes at Anonymous claims (theregister.co.uk)
6417.
Bing for iPhone (blogs.bing.com)
6418.
Backyard UNDERGROUND Apocalyptic BUNKER (youtube.com)
6419.
Drupal 8 Released (drupal.org)
6420.
Show HN: LawPatch – JQuery for Law using Git (blog.codepact.com)