November 2016 Archive
6121.
Rogue FBI Twitter Bot Dumps Months of FOIAs (arstechnica.com)
6122.
The Mathematics of the Rubik’s Cube [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
6123.
Linux-insides: Notification chains in the Linux kernel (github.com)
6124.
C# 7.0: Tuples to the Extreme (rion.io)
6125.
Embedded FPGAs Going Mainstream? (semiengineering.com)
6126.
After 20 Minutes of Listening, New Adobe Tool Can Make You Say Anything (motherboard.vice.com)
6127.
Show HN: Klipse (pluggable client side evaluator) just hit 500 stars on GitHub
6128.
Factors influencing developer salaries (biaionescu.com)
6129.
Functional programming and unit testing for data munging with R (brodrigues.co)
6130.
What's Really Warming the World: NASA Data (bloomberg.com)
6131.
Psutil 5.0.0 is around twice as fast (grodola.blogspot.com)
6132.
ScyllaDB: It takes more than C++14 to become next gen C* (youtube.com)
6133.
How LinkedIn Drove a Wedge Between Microsoft and Salesforce (nytimes.com)
6134.
Poll: How often do you check Ask HN or ShowHN posts?
6135.
[Book] algorithms for computationalists (Matters Computational – Jörg Arndt) [pdf] (jjj.de)
6136.
Writing MicroApps with the FlyWeb API (blog.brakmic.com)
6137.
An Array of Lists: Software Engineering Wisdom (medium.com)
6138.
Major Roadblocks on the Path to Machine Learning (nextplatform.com)
6139.
Mainstreaming Machine Learning: Emerging Solutions (nextplatform.com)
6140.
Machine Learning in a Year (medium.com)
6141.
Pointer Events Polyfill: a unified event system for the web platform (github.com)
6142.
Postmates investors changed their preferred stock to common stock (recode.net)
6143.
Christianity / JavaScript (twitter.com)
6144.
Twitter appears to be down (downdetector.com)
6145.
Elm: The Gateway Drug to Functional Programming (becoming-functional.com)
6146.
GitLab, Consumer Driven Contracts, Helm and Kubernetes (medium.com)
6147.
Show HN: Fast containers of polymorphic objects (github.com)
6148.
DDoS attack halts heating in Finland amidst winter (metropolitan.fi)
6149.
The unsafe Package in Golang (tapirgames.com)
6150.
Backslash Powered Scanning: Hunting Unknown Vulnerability Classes (blog.portswigger.net)