November 2016 Archive
4801.
PUPPICAD (pupi.co)
4802.
Hyperloop One’s new autonomous transportation system (venturebeat.com)
4803.
Software/Web Development Is Not Software Engineering (googleyasheck.com)
4804.
Did Trump win because Russia hacked the election? (medium.com)
4805.
Mark Zuckerberg is the most powerful person on Earth. But is he responsible? (medium.freecodecamp.com)
4806.
George W. Bush is smarter than you (2013) (keithhennessey.com)
4807.
Ask HN: Best Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals 2016
4808.
Yuan Devaluation Triggers Exodus of Chinese Wealth, US West Coast Primary Target (wolfstreet.com)
4809.
Ask HN: What cities are tech friendly in Germany?
4810.
The Running Conversation in Your Head (theatlantic.com)
4811.
Ask HN: Why should I get email at my own domain?
4812.
Russian users have better passwords than US users (fsecurify.com)
4813.
Huge solar storm which could wipe out modern technology expected by 2020 (express.co.uk)
4814.
New MacBooks Said to Launch in 2017 with Price Cuts and Up to 32GB of RAM (macrumors.com)
4815.
Show HN: Solving SQL's schema rigidity (raijindb.com)
4816.
New MacBook Pro Received Most Online Orders (macrumors.com)
4817.
Azure Notebooks (notebooks.azure.com)
4818.
Germany unveils zero-emissions train that only emits steam (independent.co.uk)
4819.
Car insurance rates to be determined by Facebook posts (thestack.com)
4820.
Gitlab Issue #20076: Fast-Forward Merge for Community Edition (needs Upvotes) (gitlab.com)
4821.
YouTube Rolls Out New Comments System (youtube-creators.googleblog.com)
4822.
Tesla batteries violently explode in fatal crash (jalopnik.com)
4823.
Fixing Pay to Win (emergencevector.com)
4824.
Show HN: Flix for Kids (flixforkids.org)
4825.
Show HN: Free app to get text main ideas instead of reading long articles (conceptmeister.net)
4826.
Trie (Prefix tree) algorithm simply explained (medium.com)
4827.
Artificial intelligence: An IT Crucial (medium.com)
4828.
Google accused of burying webmail service on search results (theguardian.com)
4829.
The Sega Genesis is officially back in production (dailydot.com)
4830.
Ask HN: Translations for common words?