November 2015 Archive
2041.
Desperate not to have children (bbc.com)
2042.
Why the Web Won't Be Nirvana (1995) (newsweek.com)
2043.
Ask HN: How do you search for an appropriate English word?
2044.
Software Developers’ Growing Elitism Problem (techcrunch.com)
2045.
Show HN: Give a Dime – Donate change from credit card purchases (giveadime.org)
2046.
Java: Missing Features (infoq.com)
2047.
Why so many Americans claim Cherokee ancestry (historynewsnetwork.org)
2048.
MI6 (SIS) Is Developing a Node.js, Angular, NoSQL, Hadoop System on Cloudera (recruitmentservices.applicationtrack.com)
2049.
HTML as TeX replacement (kevinmarks.com)
2050.
More Apple Car Thoughts: Money, Design UI, Distribution (mondaynote.com)
2051.
Gitlo: GitHub-Trello Integration (gitlo.co)
2052.
Sweden's Self-Inflicted Nightmare (nytimes.com)
2053.
Show HN: RC-455 – A WebAudio Synthesizer (barakchamo.github.io)
2054.
The netscape dorm (jwz.org)
2055.
Humans of New York and the Cavalier Consumption of Others (newyorker.com)
2056.
Applying the Free Software Criteria (gnu.org)
2057.
TailBlazer: A modern file tail utility based on rx.net (github.com)
2058.
Efene: an Erlang VM language that embraces the Zen of Python (medium.com)
2059.
Wizards and warriors, part five (ericlippert.com)
2060.
Pigeons taught to diagnose breast cancer on X-rays (newscientist.com)
2061.
With this hire, the FCC could soon get tougher on privacy and security (washingtonpost.com)
2062.
Why the Bronx Really Burned (fivethirtyeight.com)
2063.
Revenue Updates for A Dark Room et. al (amirrajan.net)
2064.
Scientists have wound electronic circuits into plants' vascular tissues (csmonitor.com)
2065.
Open 7400 Logic Competition: The BrainFuck Machine (2012) (grapsus.net)
2066.
PixelMap: Sleeker, Faster Bitmap Editing for .NET (ruarai.com)
2067.
Statistical Modeling: The Two Cultures (2001) [pdf] (projecteuclid.org)
2068.
NET Memory model and the volatile keyword (2010) (igoro.com)
2069.
Predicting the Future with Google Maps APIs (googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com)
2070.
MIT 6.849: Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra (2012) (ocw.mit.edu)