November 2014 Archive
2581.
Women in Academic Science: A Changing Landscape [pdf] (psychologicalscience.org)
2582.
What Are Foundations For? (2013) (bostonreview.net)
2583.
Firebase: Now with more querying (firebase.com)
2584.
How to Make More Money as a Freelancer (clientflow.io)
2585.
The Internet Arcade puts 900 classic games right in your web browser (archive.org)
2586.
Five Ways to Lie with Charts (nautil.us)
2587.
San Francisco votes in $15 minimum wage (money.cnn.com)
2588.
‘Operation Onymous’ Arrests 17, Seizes Hundreds of Dark Web Domains (wired.com)
2589.
Genetically Modified Potato Is Approved by U.S.D.A. (nytimes.com)
2590.
The Parody Twitter Illuminati (buzzfeed.com)
2591.
Bill passed to condemn anyone who compares Israel to Nazis (congress.gov)
2592.
Why you should really care about C/C++ static analysis (paulinsights.wordpress.com)
2593.
Multi-CDN load balancing algorithm open sourced (blog.jsdelivr.com)
2594.
The White House Gets It with Net Neutrality. Will the FCC? (eff.org)
2595.
Microsoft’s New $199 Bundle (techcrunch.com)
2596.
Lessons on Best Practices from Mozilla (rickeyre.ca)
2597.
ChatOps: Everything about deployments right inside your chat (blog.flowdock.com)
2598.
Forget the 1%: It is the 0.01% who are really getting ahead in America (economist.com)
2599.
Computer-Intensive Methods in Statistics (1983) [pdf] (web.cecs.pdx.edu)
2600.
Interactive Excel. Only formulas, cells and hardcore (datamonkey.pro)
2601.
The Internet at the Speed of Light [pdf] (speedier.net)
2602.
Why Modern CPUs Are Starving and What Can Be Done About It (2010) [pdf] (pytables.org)
2603.
Disruption of the payday loan industry (loannow.com)
2604.
Deep Visual-Semantic Alignments for Generating Image Descriptions (cs.stanford.edu)
2605.
Better micro-actuators to transport materials in liquids (robohub.org)
2606.
Network Namespaces and Traffic Control (gigawhitlocks.com)
2607.
I Sold My Business – Hardest Decision Ever (stu.me)
2608.
The Lovelace 2.0 Test of Artificial Creativity and Intelligence [pdf] (arxiv.org)
2609.
Wherewolf: A serverless boundary service, with interactive raycasting demo (source.opennews.org)
2610.
Top male engineers at Google make nearly 20% more than their female peers (washingtonpost.com)