November 2014 Archive
3481.
Uber Introduces New Driver Rewards Program 'Momentum' (blog.uber.com)
3482.
How I Got Hired by DigitalOcean (joelcalifa.com)
3483.
BitTorrent unveils Sync Pro for $40/year (venturebeat.com)
3484.
Docker: From Development to Continuous Delivery (blog.rainforestqa.com)
3485.
Lunar Mission One (lunarmissionone.com)
3486.
HTTPS is taking over in mobile – over 35% of traffic in some networks (snellman.net)
3487.
Datalog at Play (yetanalytics.com)
3488.
Why I hate (and love) visualizations of mathematics (j2kun.svbtle.com)
3489.
When Dead Bodies Become Dead People (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
3490.
How to Learn to Love Your Doppleganger (nautil.us)
3491.
The French School Where Panama Canal Pilots Train in Cute Little Ships (wired.com)
3492.
The Grumpy Editor's guide to surviving the systemd debate (lwn.net)
3493.
Investigative Report on Benghazi Attacks, September 11-12, 2012 (intelligence.house.gov)
3494.
A Tech Company Once Valued at $1B Is About to Sell for $15M (businessinsider.in)
3495.
Show HN: Girih pattern editor (girih-edit.com)
3496.
Spot the Difference to Reveal Exotic Particles (fqxi.org)
3497.
Data.table cheat sheet: Large datasets in R (+100GB) (blog.datacamp.com)
3498.
Sony Paralyzed by Computer Hacker Attack (deadline.com)
3499.
Sony Comes to a Screeching Halt Targeted by Massive Ransomware Hack (hothardware.com)
3500.
The Souper super optimizer results (blog.regehr.org)
3501.
Hackers shut down sony pictures (theverge.com)
3502.
Antarctic sub gauges sea ice thickness (bbc.com)
3503.
Show HN: RPG MO – Isometric HTML5 game with tons of content (mo.ee)
3504.
Do dreams occur in slow motion? (bbc.com)
3505.
Disorder and determinism (composition.al)
3506.
Cloud9 – SSDs for everyone – 36X performance improvement (c9.io)
3507.
Find It Faster: The New Search Interface in Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
3508.
Scientists solve reptile mysteries with landmark study on evolution of turtles (sciencedaily.com)
3509.
The Slippery Slope of Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
3510.
NYU Exploits Interns as Cheap Labor for Startups (businessweek.com)