November 2015 Archive
1831.
Call for an urgent rethink of the ‘health at every size’ concept (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1832.
Show HN: First Commit – find the first commit of any GitHub project (first-commit.com)
1833.
Who is Jia Yueting, the Chinese billionaire linked to Faraday? (latimes.com)
1834.
Grand Plans: Le Corbusier in the USSR (calvertjournal.com)
1835.
Are My Push Notifications Driving Users Away? (mcfunley.com)
1836.
Toyota Unintended Acceleration and the Big Bowl of “Spaghetti” Code (2013) (safetyresearch.net)
1837.
Chamath Palihapitya Launches Rama Corp to compete with AT&T and Verizon (businessinsider.com)
1838.
Genomics Marks the Next Sequence for FPGA's (nextplatform.com)
1839.
Charity claims it owns “Happy Birthday” song’s copyright (arstechnica.com)
1840.
Why Epicurus Matters Today (mantlethought.org)
1841.
Number of Tor users recently halved (metrics.torproject.org)
1842.
Confession of a C0dez Kid (2001) (readtext.org)
1843.
A Zero Day Broker’s Price List (wired.com)
1844.
Chipmachine: A demoscene/retro jukebox/Spotify-like music player (apone.org)
1845.
Using Topological Data Analysis to Solve Complex Problems (2013) [video] (youtube.com)
1846.
Don’t Blink: The Hazards of Confidence (2011) (nytimes.com)
1847.
On ad-supported websites from a developer’s perspective (medium.com)
1848.
How Could You Like That Book? (nybooks.com)
1849.
Type classes and generic derivation (meta.plasm.us)
1850.
A Neural Architecture Able to Learn and Communicate Through Natural Language (journals.plos.org)
1851.
Docker Puts Focus on Container Security (techcrunch.com)
1852.
Quantum entanglement achieved at room temperature in semiconductor wafers (phys.org)
1853.
Modern Java (github.com)
1854.
Retrospective on Binary Search and Comp{ress,ilat}ion (pvk.ca)
1855.
Why ISIS Attacked Paris (juergensmeyer.org)
1856.
If the internet is addictive, why we don't regulate it? (aeon.co)
1857.
Apple TV vs. Roku 4 vs. Fire TV vs. Chromecast (qz.com)
1858.
Bank of America Cut Off Finance Sites from Its Data (nasdaq.com)
1859.
3D Printed Revolver (popsci.com)
1860.
Europe’s Other Crisis: A Digital Recession (hbr.org)