November 2017 Archive
901.
A good resource for financial advice to share with people in their twenties? (twitter.com)
902.
What's wrong with the default build tool for Scala (lihaoyi.com)
903.
AI Uses Less Than Two Minutes of Videogame Footage to Recreate Game Engine (gvu.gatech.edu)
904.
Show HN: React PWA – A scalable Progressive Web Application foundation (reactpwa.com)
905.
The Power of Tmux Hooks (devel.tech)
906.
Trusting transferred root certificates (blog.mozilla.org)
907.
Ancient data, modern math and the hunt for lost cities of the Bronze Age (washingtonpost.com)
908.
Understanding LSTM and its diagrams (medium.com)
909.
How a U.S. citizen was mistakenly targeted for deportation. He’s not alone (beta.latimes.com)
910.
Vanguard Founder Jack Bogle Says ‘Avoid Bitcoin Like the Plague’ (bloomberg.com)
911.
Dopamine: An AI platform for designing human behavior (techcrunch.com)
912.
Ask HN: What are your favorite books of all time, and why?
913.
A “Silicon Valley” actor is terrified by what’s happening in Silicon Valley (qz.com)
914.
Lamborghini Unveils a Self-Healing Electric Supercar Concept (bloomberg.com)
915.
Legal pot in 100 days? New Jersey's next governor aims for national first (washingtonexaminer.com)
916.
The Lost Art of C Structure Packing (catb.org)
917.
ACID transactions in a globally distributed database (fauna.com)
918.
PeerPad – A realtime P2P collaborative editing tool powered by IPFS (peerpad.net)
919.
GNU Music and Songs (gnu.org)
920.
Love Your Bugs (akaptur.com)
921.
The Model Book of Calligraphy (1561–1596) (publicdomainreview.org)
922.
A Year of Tech Solidarity (civichall.org)
923.
Comcast Hints at Plan for Paid Fast Lanes (arstechnica.com)
924.
Reasons to use Phoenix instead of Rails (medium.com)
925.
How to solve a hard programming interview question (dailycodingproblem.com)
926.
Arduino Death Clock (github.com)
927.
Scientists have signed the largest-ever warning about Earth’s destruction (qz.com)
928.
How a Radio Shack Robbery Could Spur a New Era in Digital Privacy (nytimes.com)
929.
The freakishly strong base (collaborativefund.com)
930.
The End of Net Neutrality = the Beginning of the Fragmented Web