November 2015 Archive
1771.
Role-based authorization in Rails (blog.chaps.io)
1772.
Show HN: Lightweight C++ editor that understands your code (slededit.com)
1773.
Autoprefixer 6.1 is out with CSS-in-JS and :read-only support (github.com)
1774.
OpenALPR: Automatic License Plate Recognition Library (github.com)
1775.
Our broken peer review system, in one saga (familyinequality.wordpress.com)
1776.
Partial sleep in the context of augmentation of brain function (2014) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1777.
OpenBSD gets a hypervisor (undeadly.org)
1778.
The Movable Feast Machine (movablefeastmachine.org)
1779.
Founder Stories: Detroit Water Project’s Tiffani Ashley Bell (themacro.com)
1780.
Oh IPv6, Where Art Thou (labs.spotify.com)
1781.
Microkernels Meet Recursive Virtual Machines (1996) [pdf] (brynosaurus.com)
1782.
Interactive Visualisation of “Piano Phase” by Steve Reich (pianophase.com)
1783.
iBackDoor: High-Risk Code Hits iOS Apps (fireeye.com)
1784.
Mira: create simple read-only APIs from CSV files (github.com)
1785.
The Telharmonium Was the Spotify of 1906 (atlasobscura.com)
1786.
Wayward satellites repurposed to test general relativity (nature.com)
1787.
Interactive and composable charts with Haskell (haskellforall.com)
1788.
How to Use LLVM API with Swift (lowlevelbits.org)
1789.
More Mexicans Leaving Than Coming to the U.S (pewhispanic.org)
1790.
The sky is not falling – about the supposed end of dynamic languages (yogthos.net)
1791.
The envelope paradox (2006) (blog.plover.com)
1792.
China to take on Boeing, Airbus with new passenger jet (edition.cnn.com)
1793.
Programmers: Stop Calling Yourselves Engineers (theatln.tc)
1794.
The Odd History of Opposition to America's National Parks (psmag.com)
1795.
Attachment to highway bill would deregulate trading of startup employee shares (bloomberg.com)
1796.
Pentagon Expands Inquiry Into Intelligence on ISIS Surge (nytimes.com)
1797.
Swiss alternative bank breaks negative rates taboo (news.yahoo.com)
1798.
Objects All the Way Down (holger-peters.de)
1799.
How Do Plastic Bags Get into the Ocean? (news.discovery.com)
1800.
WWII Hero Credits Luck and Chance in Foiling Hitler’s Nuclear Ambitions (nytimes.com)