November 2017 Archive
841.
Making WebGL Dance: How, Where, and What to Draw (2013) (acko.net)
842.
Bitcoin surges in Zimbabwe after military seize power (timeslive.co.za)
843.
Facebook deploys AI for early signs of suicide (techcrunch.com)
844.
PoC||GTFO 0x16 [pdf] (alchemistowl.org)
845.
Is billionaire VC Peter Thiel trying to break up Google? (mercurynews.com)
846.
The Peculiarly Quiet Decline and Fall of the KVM (loper-os.org)
847.
Some Instacart workers to strike over pay that can be as low as $1 per hour (arstechnica.com)
848.
Ask HN: Why are supercomputers all running Linux and not BSD?
849.
The Church of the SubGenius Finally Plays It Straight (texasmonthly.com)
850.
Donald Knuth’s 80th birthday will be celebrated by two events in Piteå, Sweden (knuth80.elfbrink.se)
851.
The Evolving Economics of Bitcoin, Gold and Fiat Currencies (cmegroup.com)
852.
The science of Destiny 2's 'uniquely complicated' netcode (pcgamer.com)
853.
Facebook Still Letting Housing Advertisers Exclude Users by Race (propublica.org)
854.
When I use classes, when I don’t, what I do instead and why (blog.kentcdodds.com)
855.
PowerPC Notebook Block Diagram (powerpc-notebook.org)
856.
Pixelmator Pro released (pixelmator.com)
857.
The Joy of Erlang; Or, How to Ride a Toruk (2011) (evanmiller.org)
858.
Godot Editor ported to WebAssembly (godot.online)
859.
The Atoms of Programming (sicpers.info)
860.
Apple Reports Fourth Quarter Results (apple.com)
861.
Facebook Says It’s Policing Fake Accounts, but They’re Still Easy to Spot (nytimes.com)
862.
Argentina says signals detected, likely from missing submarine (reuters.com)
863.
Ask HN: How to become the first result of a Google search for a name?
864.
DASH playback of AV1 video in Firefox (hacks.mozilla.org)
865.
Miller’s Law – A Rule in Product Design and Life Management (blog.prototypr.io)
866.
Beyond Horizons: 443km world record of distant landscape photography (beyondhorizons.eu)
867.
Lawmakers Demand Investigation into FCC Chairman Ajit Pai (arstechnica.com)
868.
We're officially launching UBI (givedirectly.org)
869.
Radio Attack Lets Hackers Steal Cars with Just $20 Worth of Gear (wired.com)
870.
Americans Are Receiving Unordered Parcels from E-Criminals (forbes.com)