November 2014 Archive
451.
World War II Is Full of Plot Holes (2010) (squid314.livejournal.com)
452.
Regulex – JavaScript Regular Expression Visualizer (jex.im)
453.
Adobe Brackets hits 1.0 (github.com)
454.
Terrorists used false DMCA claims to get personal data of anti-islamic YouTuber (beta.slashdot.org)
455.
Object Oriented Programming is Inherently Harmful (harmful.cat-v.org)
456.
South Korea to raise $500B for unification (english.yonhapnews.co.kr)
457.
Chernobyl’s Hot Mess, “the Elephant’s Foot,” Is Still Lethal (2013) (nautil.us)
458.
Hotel 22: The Dark Side of Silicon Valley (businessinsider.com)
459.
Smartphones versus DSLRs versus film: A look at how far we've come (connect.dpreview.com)
460.
Couple 'fined' £100 for leaving a bad review (m.bbc.co.uk)
461.
Point – A smart house sitter (formdevices.com)
462.
DBus, FreeDesktop, and lots of madness (gentooexperimental.org)
463.
VP8 and H.264 to both become mandatory for WebRTC (andreasgal.com)
464.
PHP Cross-Platform Desktop GUI Framework (github.com)
465.
Secret Malware in EU Attack Linked to US and British Intelligence (firstlook.org)
466.
Purplecoat.js – Simple Labeled Overlays (ellekasai.github.io)
467.
Shit recruiters say (shit-recruiters-say.tumblr.com)
468.
I quit: Miseries of an Uber driver (salon.com)
469.
Landing on a Comet, 317M Miles from Home (nytimes.com)
470.
Building a natural description of images (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
471.
Has Travel Become Another Exercise in Narcissism? (medium.com)
472.
Amazon is hiring Clojure devs (lispjobs.wordpress.com)
473.
Astral – Organize Your GitHub Stars with Ease (astralapp.com)
474.
Waste Water from Oil Fracking Injected into Clean Aquifers (nbcbayarea.com)
475.
BTAgent – CPE backdoor (cryptome.org)
476.
How Wikipedia's reaction to sudden popularity is causing its decline (www-users.cs.umn.edu)
477.
V8 Moving to Git (chromium.googlesource.com)
478.
Glendix: Bringing the Beauty of Plan9 to Linux (glendix.org)
479.
John Carmack: Functional programming in C++ (2012) (gamasutra.com)
480.
Inmates at California’s San Quentin prison learn to code (arstechnica.com)