November 2015 Archive
6601.
Canada solves homelessness problem (aplus.com)
6602.
The Stories of ‘Women in Tech’ That We May Never Hear (medium.com)
6603.
1939: France's last public execution by guillotine (mashable.com)
6604.
Airbnb and Uber Mobilize Vast User Base to Sway Policy (nytimes.com)
6605.
In the UK, Web browsing history must now be stored for a year (arstechnica.com)
6606.
The big baby experiment (nature.com)
6607.
Celebrating 30-th anniversary of the first C++ compiler: let's find bugs in it (viva64.com)
6608.
Show HN: Personal Lists – Personal and Fast Bug Tracking (usersnap.com)
6609.
Dragula drag and drop JavaScript library (github.com)
6610.
7 reasons why Google gets 3 million applicants each year (blog.beamery.com)
6611.
Late Binding and Overloading in Scala (underscore.io)
6612.
Real Startups Aren't Sexy – 4,000 words about the first 4 months of our startup (medium.com)
6613.
Government Is Disrupting Coding Bootcamps (techcrunch.com)
6614.
Mapping 10 Years of Fatal Traffic Accidents (metrocosm.com)
6615.
Slide Rules Were the Original Personal Computers (hackaday.com)
6616.
Outsource Lithuania – Top Digital Agencies and Freelancers (outsourcelithuania.com)
6617.
Drupal 8.0.0 will be released on November 19, 2015 (drupal.org)
6618.
NASA LiveStream of New Mars Findings (ustream.tv)
6619.
Netflix for news? (medium.com)
6620.
Page Weight Doesn't Matter (nateberkopec.com)
6621.
Mister Lytle: An Essay (2010) (theparisreview.org)
6622.
Mars press conference: Nasa reveals solar winds stripped red planet's atmosphere (telegraph.co.uk)
6623.
YTS / YIFY Signs Unprecedented Settlement with MPAA (torrentfreak.com)
6624.
New Relic Acquires Opsmatic (ir.newrelic.com)
6625.
Your Next Job: Finding a Startup You'll Love [Guide] (jobstart.co)
6626.
The Single Biggest Mistake Programmers Make Every Day (medium.com)
6627.
Five Hundred Deep Learning Papers, Graphviz and Python (dnlcrl.github.io)
6628.
What programmers can learn from economists: fundamentals and models (blog.darknedgy.net)
6629.
The Secret Pentagon Push for Lethal Cyber Weapons (defenseone.com)
6630.
Fair-Use Economy Represents One-Sixth of U.S. GDP (2007) (web.archive.org)