November 2013 Archive
7351.
New material 'stanene' could replace graphene with 100% electrical conductivity (independent.co.uk)
7352.
Printhug Automatically Prints & Ships Your Dropbox Photos (techcrunch.com)
7353.
NSA spied on porn, online sexual habits to discredit “radicalizers” (arstechnica.com)
7354.
Live Programming, Walkabout.js (ianbicking.org)
7355.
Iconmelon - svg icons library for the web (iconmelon.com)
7356.
Homejoy Expands, Starts Foundation (sfgate.com)
7357.
Firebase Fireside Chat with Survata (YC S12) (firebase.com)
7358.
If this startup succeeds, you'll only need to charge your phone once a week (venturebeat.com)
7359.
Fuzz Testing (en.wikipedia.org)
7360.
Universal Email Encryption Specification (ritter.vg)
7361.
Steam Autumn Sale (interesting design at bottom) (store.steampowered.com)
7362.
Show about design and startups (dtelepathy.com)
7363.
GoldieBlox Writes Open Letter to Beastie Boys, Removes "Girls" Parody from Ad (pitchfork.com)
7364.
Compromising an unreachable Solr server with CVE-2013-6397 (agarri.fr)
7365.
Dear Hackathons: You're Pricing Out the Evangelists (sendgrid.com)
7366.
An Open Source Thanksgiving from &yet (blog.andyet.com)
7367.
23andMe CEO says she 'stands behind the data' (venturebeat.com)
7368.
Show HN: Get notified when Litecoin starts trading on Mt. Gox (wwww.ltcgox.com)
7369.
Adi Shamir is Satoshi Nakamoto (twitter.com)
7370.
Race and Gender in Angry Birds (psmag.com)
7371.
Actorify (medium.com)
7372.
Happy Thanksgiving Supporting our community, npm, and open source developers (blog.andyet.com)
7373.
Goldieblox letter to the Beastie Boys (blog.goldieblox.com)
7374.
A Spreadsheet in 295 bytes of JavaScript (aem1k.com)
7375.
Betteridge's law of headlines (en.wikipedia.org)
7376.
Using rsync to Synchronise Two Directories Securely (tokiwinter.com)
7377.
Premiere TV Episode “The Tim Ferriss Experiment” — Online for Free (fourhourworkweek.com)
7378.
Faster Grepping in Vim (robots.thoughtbot.com)
7379.
At long last, disputed dance study retracted from Nature (retractionwatch.com)
7380.
Rust in action: talks from the Rust meetup in SF (air.mozilla.org)