November 2015 Archive
2431.
In Defense of Theranos (techcrunch.com)
2432.
The universe's resolution limit (theconversation.com)
2433.
Ask HN: What are you doing to stay motivated at work?
2434.
Tmux Chess (andreykeske.com)
2435.
How Google’s AMP project speeds up the Web (arstechnica.com)
2436.
Varnish and Cache Poisoning (info.varnish-software.com)
2437.
Show HN: Interactive factorization diagrams (david-peter.de)
2438.
What happened to passenger hovercraft? (bbc.com)
2439.
Loop: Elliptical Pool (wired.com)
2440.
Why Hackers Must Eject the SJWs (esr.ibiblio.org)
2441.
How do you find out what the usual salary is for the kind of work that you do?
2442.
PlanGrid (YC W12) raises $40M (techcrunch.com)
2443.
Automated encrypted swapfiles (braxs.net)
2444.
Tapeworms can transmit cancer cells to humans (washingtonpost.com)
2445.
A Missed Business Opportunity: Senior Centers That Are Actually Fun (theatlantic.com)
2446.
The digital revolution in higher education has already happened (medium.com)
2447.
Dell does a Superfish, ships PCs with self-signed root certificates (arstechnica.com)
2448.
Fibbing: Small Lies for Better Networks (fibbing.github.io)
2449.
Windows 3.1 Is Still Alive, and It Just Killed a French Airport (news.vice.com)
2450.
The 414s: 1980s Milwaukee Teenage Hackers (shortoftheweek.com)
2451.
A rating system for asymmetric multiplayer games (snellman.net)
2452.
‘This is the worst time for society to go on psychopathic autopilot’ (theguardian.com)
2453.
A Company Bringing Old Video Games Back from the Dead (fastcompany.com)
2454.
Corona reconnaissance satellites (en.wikipedia.org)
2455.
GIF Loop Coder (gifloopcoder.com)
2456.
Quiet, please: In praise of the British Library (theguardian.com)
2457.
HardCaml – Register Transfer Level Hardware Design in OCaml (github.com)
2458.
Linux 4.3 Released (lkml.org)
2459.
My college is forcing me to install their SSL certificate (security.stackexchange.com)
2460.
Benchmarking Cloud Provider Performance (acmebenchmarking.com)