November 2017 Archive
1171.
Atlantropa (en.wikipedia.org)
1172.
How to Tell If You’re a Jerk (nautil.us)
1173.
Pentagon Releases Marine General Held at Guantanamo (wsj.com)
1174.
Not the comp.text.sgml FAQ (2002) (flightlab.com)
1175.
Show HN: PySchemes – A library for validating data structures in Python (github.com)
1176.
A helium-resistant material could finally usher in the age of nuclear fusion (sciencealert.com)
1177.
Arecibo Telescope Wins Reprieve from U.S. Government (scientificamerican.com)
1178.
Guide to avoiding vulnerabilities in programming languages [pdf] (open-std.org)
1179.
What are some of the most disliked programming languages? (stackoverflow.blog)
1180.
San Francisco is one of the worst-paying places in the US for software engineers (qz.com)
1181.
The Great College Loan Swindle (rollingstone.com)
1182.
EA removes Battlefront 2 refund option as gamers mass-cancel pre-orders (thenextweb.com)
1183.
CIA Releases Additional Files Recovered in Raid on Usama Bin Ladin’s Compound (cia.gov)
1184.
Facebook Founder’s Favor Comes with Complications (nytimes.com)
1185.
Donald Knuth – The Patron Saint of Yak Shaves (yakshav.es)
1186.
Airbnb’s Money-Laundering Problem (thedailybeast.com)
1187.
Show HN: Example of a polyglot microservice app (github.com)
1188.
Linux Vendor Firmware Service (fwupd.org)
1189.
Tock Embedded Operating System (tockos.org)
1190.
7GUIs – A Notational Usability Benchmark for GUI Programming (github.com)
1191.
Ask HN: I would pay X for Y
1192.
Update on Stock Options/RSUs Vesting Issue (avc.com)
1193.
Do Bitcoin Markets Have a Conversion Tort Problem? (mechanicalmarkets.wordpress.com)
1194.
Harvey Weinstein's Army of Spies (newyorker.com)
1195.
GOTO.js (web.archive.org)
1196.
Google just released its internal tool to collaborate on AI (qz.com)
1197.
Cling – An interactive C++ interpreter built on top of LLVM and Clang (root.cern.ch)
1198.
Stargazer: understanding the π-calculus, visually (emanueledosualdo.com)
1199.
Don Jayamanne, creator of Python extension for VS Code, joins Microsoft (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
1200.
Show HN: UltraEd – A level editor/game engine for the Nintendo 64 (github.com)