Linux kernel: multiple vulnerabilities in the USB subsystem
(openwall.com)
November 2017 Archive
571.
572.
573.
50 Years Ago Jocelyn Bell Discovered Pulsars
(space.com)
574.
WTF? Chromium (2016)
(raeknowler.com)
575.
What the Stoics did for us
(newhumanist.org.uk)
576.
Crush, Texas
(en.wikipedia.org)
577.
Apple Begins High Sierra Automatic Rollout
(512pixels.net)
578.
What I Learned from Losing $200M (2015)
(nautil.us)
579.
Unit Testing Doesn’t Affect Codebases the Way You Would Think
(blog.ndepend.com)
580.
Disable transparent hugepages
(blog.nelhage.com)
581.
Beorg – an Emacs org-mode companion for iOS
(beorgapp.com)
582.
583.
Auto Complete with Redis (2010)
(oldblog.antirez.com)
584.
Miniaturizing a Mac
(hackaday.com)
585.
Facebook Can’t Cope with the World It’s Created
(foreignpolicy.com)
586.
The Cost of JavaScript
(medium.com)
587.
A Guide to Not Getting Hacked
(motherboard.vice.com)
588.
589.
591.
14TB Hard Drives Now Available
(anandtech.com)
592.
Joan Feynman Found Her Place in the Sun
(hackaday.com)
593.
594.
MINIX – The most popular OS in the world, thanks to Intel
(networkworld.com)
595.
Niagara Falls without water in 1969
(niagarafrontier.com)
596.
A handy guide to financial support for open source
(github.com)
597.
Bayesian Generative Adversarial Networks
(github.com)
598.
How Evil Is Tech?
(nytimes.com)
599.
600.
Science and Tech of the Byzantine Empire
(nautil.us)