November 2017 Archive
361.
Ask HN: How can we stop the plan to end net neutrality?
362.
Clicker Heroes 2 is abandoning free-to-play (clickerheroes2.com)
363.
The Effect of Cold Showering on Health and Work: A Randomized Controlled Trial (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
364.
Joseph Campbell’s daily routine for “the most important period of my study” (betterhumans.coach.me)
365.
Introducing Twitter premium APIs (blog.twitter.com)
366.
The Book of Shaders (thebookofshaders.com)
367.
Fructan, not gluten, induces symptoms in patients with gluten sensitivity (gastrojournal.org)
368.
Dead People Mysteriously Support the FCC's Attack on Net Neutrality (techdirt.com)
369.
Ubuntu 17.10: Return of the Gnome (arstechnica.com)
370.
Fooling Neural Networks in the Physical World with 3D Adversarial Objects (labsix.org)
371.
Reproducible Arch Linux (vdwaa.nl)
372.
Learning Go by porting a medium-sized web back end from Python (benhoyt.com)
373.
The world's most toxic value system (2001) (uwgb.edu)
374.
Netflix Employees Are Happier with Their Job Than Facebook or Google Employees (inc.com)
375.
Comcast has a lot to lose if municipal broadband takes off (arstechnica.com)
376.
What's a reference in Rust? (jvns.ca)
377.
Magic: The Gathering Is Turing Complete (2012) (toothycat.net)
378.
Call for the Resignation of FCC Chairman Ajit Varadaraj Pai (petitions.whitehouse.gov)
379.
My VM is lighter and safer than your container (blog.acolyer.org)
380.
How sheep with cameras got some tiny islands onto Google Street View (washingtonpost.com)
381.
Critical Tor flaw leaks users’ real IP address (arstechnica.com)
382.
How do groups work on Linux? (jvns.ca)
383.
Brown University raising $120M to eliminate all student loans (cnbc.com)
384.
Reasons the Jennifer Appel and Tasha Fuiava survival story smells fishy (unreasonablydangerousonionrings.com)
385.
The most downvoted comment in Reddit's history (reddit.com)
386.
What do the best interviewers have in common? (blog.interviewing.io)
387.
What Happened to Threadless? (racked.com)
388.
Team Discussions (github.com)
389.
Neugram – Scripting in Go (neugram.io)
390.
The art of the dinner party (nytimes.com)