November 2014 Archive
481.
Libtls – New TLS API from LibreSSL (openbsd.org)
482.
PostgreSQL vs. MS SQL (pg-versus-ms.com)
483.
Is My Startup Burn Rate Normal? (medium.com)
484.
Introducing Spider 0.1 (blog.spiderlang.org)
485.
“Time Collapse” and My Broken Brain (uncrunched.com)
486.
CSS Stats (cssstats.com)
487.
Rvest: Easy web scraping with R (blog.rstudio.org)
488.
The Animated Guide to Emacs Paredit (danmidwood.com)
489.
What women in technology really think (150 of them at least) (jvns.ca)
490.
A Question (blog.samaltman.com)
491.
Show HN: Black Friday deals for developers (dealroundup.io)
492.
Cory Doctorow: Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free (techcrunch.com)
493.
How Not to Write a Signal Handler (741mhz.com)
494.
Cantonese Proverbs in One Picture (writecantonese8.wordpress.com)
495.
Why I find IEEE 754 frustrating (h14s.p5r.org)
496.
My favourite Zsh features (code.joejag.com)
497.
Try Git (try.github.io)
498.
Plants talk to each other using an internet of fungus (bbc.com)
499.
Pantelligent: Intelligent Pan – Cook Everything Perfectly (YC W13) (kickstarter.com)
500.
Amazon’s Echo Chamber (dcurt.is)
501.
Net Neutrality Is Just a Symptom (corp.sonic.net)
502.
The Group That Rules the Web (newyorker.com)
503.
Facebook, Microsoft, Apple Make Year-End Lobbying Push to Curb NSA Spying (bloomberg.com)
504.
OCaml Briefly (mads379.github.io)
505.
Trailblazer: A new architecture for Rails (github.com)
506.
Delegative Democracy – a scalable voting model (andrewbadr.com)
507.
Learning Rust (foon.uk)
508.
An Opinionated Treatise on Cosmos, a New Programming Language (medium.com)
509.
Why YKK? The Japanese company behind the world’s best zippers (slate.com)
510.
Hack.summit() (hacksummit.org)