November 2016 Archive
14761.
Industry 4.0: 3 Reasons Why China Might Lead the Charge (edgylabs.com)
14762.
Golang internals series (blog.altoros.com)
14763.
Hackers say they took Mega.nz source code and admin logins (zdnet.com)
14764.
Ask HN: Which web browser do you use/like?
14765.
The Death of Flash in Advertising (blog.viacom.tech)
14766.
Webpack – Module bundler for modern JavaScript applications (New documentation) (webpack.js.org)
14767.
How does it feel to get Google as a competitor? (medium.com)
14768.
Cortana can now create and manage lists, integrates with Wunderlist (venturebeat.com)
14769.
Thank You, Sal (mjtsai.com)
14770.
UX: Improve Your App Icon Design (uxplanet.org)
14771.
Leaving Opera (brucelawson.co.uk)
14772.
James Clapper, the US intelligence chief, resigns (bbc.com)
14773.
Paperholm: a tiny paper metropolis (kottke.org)
14774.
5 Reasons to Stop Writing List Posts (sitezen.co)
14775.
Bitcoin price hits new yearly high (coindesk.com)
14776.
Atom Startup Time (github.com)
14777.
Tray.io raises a $5m Series A to sort out the mess in the Cloud (techcrunch.com)
14778.
Fantastic threat models: building a death star the rebels won't destroy (blog.instant2fa.com)
14779.
PSA: Don't use the AT (medium.com)
14780.
Foxconn Asked to Consider Manufacture Future iPhones in America (macrumors.com)
14781.
The Mass Psychology of Fascism (en.wikipedia.org)
14782.
Fascinating Facts and Conjectures about Primes and Other Special Numbers (datasciencecentral.com)
14783.
An Intro to Lenses in JavaScript (medium.com)
14784.
Life is easy. Why do we make it so hard? (youtube.com)
14785.
VR’s killer app has arrived, and it’s Google Earth (arstechnica.co.uk)
14786.
Apps Are Slowly Dying – What's Next? (blog.biggerpan.com)
14787.
Facebook testing a jobs feature, set to compete with LinkedIn, Indeed (techrepublic.com)
14788.
An Intro to CSS in JavaScript with DIO (medium.com)
14789.
Soft robot with a mouth and gut can forage for its own food (newscientist.com)
14790.
Screeps – MMO strategy sandbox game for (JavaScript) programmers (screeps.com)