Compliments at work: Not too hot, not too cold, just right
(micheleincalifornia.blogspot.com)
November 2016 Archive
13021.
13022.
OpenZFS Developer Summit 2016 (videos)
(open-zfs.org)
13023.
First Ever Predicted Exploding Star
(qubitsnews.com)
13024.
The USS Zumwalt can't afford its own $800,000-per-round ammo
(engadget.com)
13025.
13026.
The Passport: A Tool for Better Metrics
(eng.fitbit.com)
13027.
Be wrong the right number of times
(multithreaded.stitchfix.com)
13028.
Meta Programming in JavaScript: The Truth Behind Properties
(lucasfcosta.com)
13029.
Show HN: Natural Language Interface for Chat Bots
(intellexer.com)
13030.
Weaponeer: A US Army Rifle Simulator from a Bygone Era
(weaponsman.com)
13031.
I interview web developers. Here’s how to impress me
(medium.com)
13032.
Umberto Veronesi has died
(en.wikipedia.org)
13033.
Git for Humans
(speakerdeck.com)
13034.
13035.
Jon Stokes: MacOS Alternatives: What about SteamOS?
(collectiveidea.com)
13036.
13037.
Scoop: apt-get / homebrew for Windows
(scoop.sh)
13038.
A Wish List for the Mac App Store
(dancounsell.com)
13039.
What’s New in Python 3.6
(docs.python.org)
13040.
CBC threatens podcast app developer for using publicly available content
(business.financialpost.com)
13041.
You have no idea how deep the USB-C spec rabbit hole goes
(theverge.com)
13042.
Scaling our Norwegian solar company
(blog.otovo.no)
13044.
Facebook Puts AI into Its Mobile App
(wired.com)
13045.
Teacher Uses Lego Bricks to Explain Math Concepts in Class
(boredteachers.com)
13046.
Google stops AdSense attack that forced banking trojan on Android phones
(arstechnica.com)
13047.
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13049.
A deep dive into analyzing dynamic languages
(blog.sourceclear.com)
13050.