November 2013 Archive
5761.
The Wall Street Code (VPRO documentary on HFT) (youtube.com)
5762.
How I Hacked My Way into The New York Times (Accidentally) (blog.prmatch.com)
5763.
Show HN: Extractr, HTML content extraction as a service (extractr.lisant.io)
5764.
The Future of Passwords (strongpasswordgenerator.org)
5765.
What Mass Killers Want—And How to Stop Them (online.wsj.com)
5766.
IPad Air bursts into flames in Australia store (macworld.com)
5767.
This I Believe: A Manifesto for a Magnificent Career (kaushik.net)
5768.
Survey: The physical security of human rights defenders (docs.google.com)
5769.
ActiveAdmin cheat sheet (engineering.coachup.com)
5770.
The Ratio of Engineers to Sales People in Billion Dollar SaaS Startups (tomtunguz.com)
5771.
My Impressions of InfluxDB (obfuscurity.com)
5772.
LayerVault API (developers.layervault.com)
5773.
Automated Bitcoin Escrow (coinguard.org)
5774.
“It’s Just A Big iPod Touch” (techcrunch.com)
5775.
Norway’s largest teleco stops email move to Office 365 after Snowden-disclosure (translate.google.com)
5776.
Weak statistical standards implicated in scientific irreproducibility (nature.com)
5777.
ProjectSherpa is in Public Beta (projectsherpa.com)
5778.
RubberDuck.js: Javascript mvc framework. (github.com)
5779.
Interesting Prototype for a Product Site with WebGL (gerhardbliedung.com)
5780.
The Largest Anonymous Site: Craigslist. (medium.com)
5781.
Github cofounder says his company doesn’t just ‘sprinkle Internet on top’ (venturebeat.com)
5782.
Ask HN: Backing up online services? ()
5783.
Seethe and Grin: My Life Going to Tech Events (medium.com)
5784.
How much revenue top technology companies earn per second (happier.co.uk)
5785.
Pebble Teardown (ifixit.com)
5786.
I was too lazy to start a startup so I did this instead. (pandodaily.com)
5787.
Apple’s $10.5B on Robots to Lasers Shores Up Supply Chain (bloomberg.com)
5788.
Powerful Android Emulator GenyMotion 2.0 released, adds commercial features (genymotion.com)
5789.
ANSITube (andyherbert.github.io)
5790.
LivingSocial Still Offline 24 Hours Later (washingtonpost.com)