November 2016 Archive
1681.
Using neural nets to recognize handwritten digits (fermatslibrary.com)
1682.
The Leduc ramjet (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
1683.
My first product launches and how they succeeded and failed (jeremyaboyd.com)
1684.
Wannabe Data Scientists! Learn the basics with these 7 books! (medium.com)
1685.
Uber’s New Terms of Use Gives It Unlimited Rights to Sell Customer Data (nextbigwhat.com)
1686.
Ask HN: Best encrypted messaging app atm?
1687.
Show HN: Alienslike.us – Vote on what an alien society might be like (alienslike.us)
1688.
Stuck between a rock and a hard placem: An explanation of Apple’s new MBP (macdaddy.io)
1689.
Understanding the Russian Revolution (smithsonianmag.com)
1690.
Removing Shadow DOM boundaries from text editor elements (blog.atom.io)
1691.
NYC Bike Stats (sirpthatch.github.io)
1692.
The Rise and Fall of the Open Source Mobile (2014) (relay70.metatron.ai)
1693.
PaperNIC – Open Source Document Management and Collaboration System (github.com)
1694.
ClojureScript and optimized C [video] (youtube.com)
1695.
Launch of new Galileo navigation quartet (esa.int)
1696.
Dutch scientists use color-changing graphene bubbles to create mechanical pixels (theverge.com)
1697.
Show HN: An Interpreter for Extended Relational Algebra (Scheme Based) (github.com)
1698.
Who's to Blame for the 16 GB RAM Limit on the New MacBook Pros: Apple or Intel? (daringfireball.net)
1699.
Ask HN: Is jQuery still a thing?
1700.
“Sites like these give PHP a bad reputation” (medium.com)
1701.
Stallman: Why it is important not to have children (2012) (stallman.org)
1702.
I’m Sorry Mr. Zuckerberg, but You Are Wrong (shift.newco.co)
1703.
Ask HN: What is a “boring” web stack?
1704.
Why CPU Frequency Stalled (2008) (spectrum.ieee.org)
1705.
Tell HN: Will design for food
1706.
Jill Stein to file for recount in three states (thehill.com)
1707.
Scott Adams Answers Your Questions About Predicting President (blog.dilbert.com)
1708.
How practical minimalism helps me focus (medium.com)
1709.
First 64-bit Orange Pi slips in under $20 (hackerboards.com)
1710.
Containerising Legacy Applications – The Clean and the Dirty Approach (blog.contino.io)