November 2013 Archive
3391.
Fadecandy: Easier, Tastier, and More Creative LED Art (scanlime.org)
3392.
The Risk of Putting Our Knowledge in the Hands of Machines (theatlantic.com)
3393.
Professor protects student barred from handing out Constitutions (techdirt.com)
3394.
Hackers Take Limo Service Firm for a Ride (krebsonsecurity.com)
3395.
Writing Macros in Clojure (braveclojure.com)
3396.
Quantum Experiment Shows How Time ‘Emerges’ from Entanglement (medium.com)
3397.
Show HN: Over 1,000 paying customers in the first 3 weeks of Coinkite. ()
3398.
Innovation kills specialization - anyone can learn to be a specialist, but... (aeonmagazine.com)
3399.
We play with the Steam Machine, Valve’s game console of the future (theverge.com)
3400.
What's the worst part about working at Google? (quora.com)
3401.
IBM threatens pre-IPO Twitter with patent infringement bombshell (theregister.co.uk)
3402.
A regular expression to check for prime numbers (noulakaz.net)
3403.
Michael Dell on Carl Icahn (daringfireball.net)
3404.
Executive Order 12333 (eff.org)
3405.
How being hacked impacted our startup’s key metrics (open.bufferapp.com)
3406.
Helpouts by Google (helpouts.google.com)
3407.
2013 State of Clojure & ClojureScript Survey (cemerick.com)
3408.
Clang-Cl - A Clang Replacement for Visual Studio's cl.exe (blog.llvm.org)
3409.
Amazon Analytics Service (beta) (developer.amazon.com)
3410.
Worse is Better (en.wikipedia.org)
3411.
New ligament found in the human knee (kuleuven.be)
3412.
Seven habits of effective text editing (moolenaar.net)
3413.
The Future Of Healthcare: Anarchist Vision (dailyanarchist.com)
3414.
The 11 Nations of North America. (tufts.edu)
3415.
Indian Space Mission, Poverty and Closet Racism (balajiviswanathan.quora.com)
3416.
Appboy raises $7.6M to help app developers build engagement + retention (techcrunch.com)
3417.
How to build Vagrant Machines with Packer (blog.codeship.io)
3418.
Declaratively Provision Docker Images Using Nix (zef.me)
3419.
Bob Dylan Interactive Video (video.bobdylan.com)
3420.
Never Forget That Wireless Carriers Are Evil (techcrunch.com)