November 2016 Archive
991.
Dyson opens Britain’s first degree where students get paid (thememo.com)
992.
Android Auto: right on your phone screen (blog.google)
993.
China, Japan, Russia, and South Korea Plan Renewable Energy Super Grid (cleantechnica.com)
994.
Show HN: Simple JavaScript Tetris (github.com)
995.
Zero-allocation Trie Traversal (nullprogram.com)
996.
Over 50 Educational Resources to Learn SQL and Relational Database Management (hackerlists.com)
997.
Moving machine learning from practice to production (engineering.semantics3.com)
998.
The Oppressive Gospel of ‘Minimalism’ (nytimes.com)
999.
2016 Rust Commercial User Survey Results (internals.rust-lang.org)
1000.
Microsoft Is Now 'Open by Default', Says Xamarin Founder Miguel de Icaza (forbes.com)
1001.
Facebook demonstrates record-breaking data rate using millimeter-wave technology (code.facebook.com)
1002.
The Holy Trinity: Logic, Languages, Categories (2011) (existentialtype.wordpress.com)
1003.
The year you were born predicts flu risk (directorsblog.nih.gov)
1004.
Time Is Running Out for NTP (infoworld.com)
1005.
Show HN: LogRocket – Record and Replay for Redux Apps (logrocket.com)
1006.
Codehash.db – A public database for software and firmware hashes (github.com)
1007.
Whitestorm.js – Framework for developing 3D web apps with physics (github.com)
1008.
Clifford Algebra: A visual introduction (2014) (slehar.wordpress.com)
1009.
Scientists Can Publish Their Best Work at Any Age (nature.com)
1010.
How LinkedIn Drove a Wedge Between Microsoft and Salesforce (nytimes.com)
1011.
Silicon Valley’s “megacommute” even worse than L.A (mercurynews.com)
1012.
22 years in, Magic: The Gathering is the brainiest it’s ever been (2015) (avclub.com)
1013.
Apple's desensitisation of people to fundamental security practices (troyhunt.com)
1014.
Beyond Nokia: A love story (techcrunch.com)
1015.
Intel is laying off a major portion of its wearables group (techcrunch.com)
1016.
Which Language Uses the Most Sounds? (nytimes.com)
1017.
YouTube's seven-year stand-off ends (bbc.com)
1018.
Increasing Attacker Cost Using Immutable Infrastructure (diogomonica.com)
1019.
Facsimile of the Voynich Manuscript Now Available to Citizen Cryptographers (hyperallergic.com)
1020.
JSNice: Statistical renaming, type inference, and deobfuscation (jsnice.org)