November 2015 Archive
1711.
Stuck in a Food Desert, Neighbors Are Building a Co-Op of Their Own (yesmagazine.org)
1712.
How to Pick a Meditation App (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1713.
From non-technical to hired developer in 5 months (medium.com)
1714.
Oil prices are responding to supply and demand, not OPEC (economist.com)
1715.
Who owns our cities and why this urban takeover should concern us (theguardian.com)
1716.
How Pantone Became a Global Authority on Color (theatlantic.com)
1717.
The Coke bottle was designed by a small team in a competition (qz.com)
1718.
Caltech Potato Chips (1996) (async.caltech.edu)
1719.
'Anti-malarial mosquitoes' created using controversial genetic technology (theguardian.com)
1720.
Long-Term Exposure to Flat Design:How the Trend Slowly Decreases User Efficiency (nngroup.com)
1721.
Show HN: Microm – JavaScript library to convert microphone to mp3 in the browser (github.com)
1722.
Brain connections predict how well you can pay attention (theconversation.com)
1723.
Show HN: A new way to diff websites (diffd.com)
1724.
Intestinal worms may help women get pregnant more often (news.sciencemag.org)
1725.
A daring lander for Jupiter’s icy moon (arstechnica.com)
1726.
JavaScript Dates, Trains, Passover, and Henry VIII (curtisautery.appspot.com)
1727.
Autonomous smartphone apps: self-compilation, mutation, and viral spreading (arxiv.org)
1728.
Scaling our infrastructure to multiple data centers (engineering.instagram.com)
1729.
The ATS Programming Language – Unleashing the Potentials of Types and Templates (ats-lang.org)
1730.
The Irreplaceable Carl Sagan (2014) (smithsonianmag.com)
1731.
New concepts emerge for generating clean, inexpensive fuel from water (news.uchicago.edu)
1732.
Show HN: Real Time Black Friday Dashboard – using Perl, Postgres, Geckoboard (thanksgiving.semantics3.com)
1733.
Nintendo 64 Sound Tools (archive.org)
1734.
How creativity is helped by failure (bbc.co.uk)
1735.
Show HN: Gitnonymous – Contribute anonymously to Git repositories over Tor (github.com)
1736.
China stocks hit hard, rest of world shrugs (reuters.com)
1737.
US tries, and fails, to block “import” of digital data that violates patents (arstechnica.com)
1738.
Albert Einstein’s Sci-Fi Stories (newyorker.com)
1739.
Reviving Smalltalk-78 [video] (2014) (youtube.com)
1740.
John Conway's contributions on mathforum.org (1993-2004) (mathforum.org)