November 2016 Archive
661.
Donald Trump could dismantle net neutrality (washingtonpost.com)
662.
I don’t belong in tech (medium.com)
663.
Katana – Modern Swift framework for creating iOS apps, inspired by React/Redux (github.com)
664.
Apache Spark: A Unified Engine for Big Data Processing (cacm.acm.org)
665.
OpenAI and Microsoft (openai.com)
666.
How Stable Are Democracies? ‘Warning Signs Are Flashing Red’ (nytimes.com)
667.
Statistician calls for audit to address election hacking fears (news.berkeley.edu)
668.
Winds – An Open Source Personalized RSS Reader (winds.getstream.io)
669.
Learn X in Y minutes (learnxinyminutes.com)
670.
The New Haxe Target: HashLink in depth, part 1 (haxe.org)
671.
Male birth control study cut short as some participants experience side effects (npr.org)
672.
Python Versions Used in Commercial Projects, 2016 Edition (semaphoreci.com)
673.
Energy Giant Shell Says Oil Demand Could Peak in Just Five Years (bloomberg.com)
674.
Atom 1.12 released (blog.atom.io)
675.
Silicon Valley’s Secret: Proximity, Stolen Parts, and the Kindness of Strangers (spectrum.ieee.org)
676.
TensorFlow 0.12 adds support for Windows (developers.googleblog.com)
677.
Early Warning Detectors Using AWS Access Keys as Honeytokens (blog.komand.com)
678.
Electron considered harmful (drewdevault.com)
679.
The NHS's 1.2M employees are trapped in a 'reply-all' email hell (uk.businessinsider.com)
680.
The Manhattan Project Fallacy (aelkus.github.io)
681.
Real and Stealthy Attacks on State-Of-the-Art Face Recognition [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
682.
Decrypting TLS Browser Traffic with Wireshark (2015) (jimshaver.net)
683.
Exit polls aren't what you think they are (nuttersandnuttier.com)
684.
Trump, our next president, promised to block AT&T/Time Warner merger (arstechnica.com)
685.
Big Data Coming in Faster Than Biomedical Researchers Can Process It (npr.org)
686.
Mozilla stops distribution of WOT addon
687.
Open Source .NET – 2 years later (mattwarren.org)
688.
Open-RethinkDB meeting notes (docs.google.com)
689.
Magnet Ban Cleared (zenmagnets.com)
690.
The Need to Read (wsj.com)