November 2016 Archive
1861.
Facebook officially announces Gameroom, its PC Steam competitor (techcrunch.com)
1862.
What is randomness? (2013) (etceterology.com)
1863.
Chevy starts manufacturing the Bolt (engadget.com)
1864.
Factiness (nathanjurgenson.com)
1865.
Freud’s Discontents (thenation.com)
1866.
Secure messaging app Telegram now offers its own anonymous blogging platform (techcrunch.com)
1867.
Why you should never use Socket.IO (github.com)
1868.
World Chess Championship: Game 2, Draw (worldchess.com)
1869.
Hello PubNub and Pusher users – we now speak your language. Welcome to Ably (ably.io)
1870.
Web of Trust caught selling private browsing history of millions (pcmag.com)
1871.
Stateless 3.0 – A State Machine Library for .NET Core (hanselman.com)
1872.
Venezuela’s PdVSA Misses $404M Payments on Bonds (wsj.com)
1873.
Retrotechtacular: FAX as a Service in 1984 (hackaday.com)
1874.
Announcing AWS Athena: Query S3 with SQL (twitter.com)
1875.
Using Microservices to Encode and Publish Videos at The New York Times (open.blogs.nytimes.com)
1876.
Ironclad – Allow IronPython to import and use compiled CPython extensions (github.com)
1877.
GDLive Newsfeed – Real-time cash transfer updates (live.givedirectly.org)
1878.
Creepy Futures: Nicholas Carr’s History of the Future (lareviewofbooks.org)
1879.
MacBook Pro with Touch Bar review: a touch of the future (theverge.com)
1880.
How Stable Are Democracies? ‘Warning Signs Are Flashing Red’ (nytimes.com)
1881.
Are videos really the best tool for the job of educating coders?
1882.
Italian or British? Writer solves riddle of spaghetti bolognese (theguardian.com)
1883.
Deep in New Zealand (nybooks.com)
1884.
Mocks Aren't Stubs (2007) (martinfowler.com)
1885.
After Apple's Disappointing MacBook Pro Refresh, What's an Engineer to Do? (linkedin.com)
1886.
An Artist Is Building a Parthenon of Banned Books (smithsonianmag.com)
1887.
Nikola Motor receives over $2.3B in pre-orders for its electric truck (thinkerspost.com)
1888.
People who divide like an amoeba thought experiment (thoughtexperiments.net)
1889.
Ask HN: As a hacker and “math person”, how do I learn about finance?
1890.
Hunting submarines with magnets (economist.com)