November 2017 Archive
1201.
Show HN: Sanity – A Headless CMS Construction Kit in JavaScript (sanity.io)
1202.
CSS Creatures (bennettfeely.com)
1203.
Micro Scisky: A 32-bit Open-Source Brushed Flight Controller (dronegarageblog.wordpress.com)
1204.
Unified GAN for Image-to-Image translation (github.com)
1205.
Biomimicry: How Designers Are Learning from the Natural World (99percentinvisible.org)
1206.
STARKs, Part I: Proofs with Polynomials (vitalik.ca)
1207.
Generative Adversarial Networks: An Overview [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1208.
Poll: 71% of Americans Say Political Correctness Has Silenced Discussions (cato.org)
1209.
Munich confirms switch to Windows 10 (techrepublic.com)
1210.
What MongoDB got right (2015) (blog.nelhage.com)
1211.
IRC necromancy (virtuallyfun.com)
1212.
Why and how the Cryptobubble will burst (medium.com)
1213.
GNU nano 2.9.0 (nano-editor.org)
1214.
How fast are those packets moving? (blog.wesleyac.com)
1215.
A paper about eye damage in astronauts got pulled for “security concerns.” Huh? (retractionwatch.com)
1216.
Using React 16 to open new window with shared state (hackernoon.com)
1217.
I’m a Depression historian. The GOP tax bill is straight out of 1929 (washingtonpost.com)
1218.
How the BBC News website has changed over the past 20 years (bbc.co.uk)
1219.
Intel offers Parallel STL implementation to GNU libstdc++ (gcc.gnu.org)
1220.
Review and Teardown of a Cheap GPS Jammer (phasenoise.livejournal.com)
1221.
The Atomic Theory of Origami (quantamagazine.org)
1222.
LIL, the Little Implementation Language (1974) (ultimate.com)
1223.
Unforeseen Consequences and that 1929 vibe (antipope.org)
1224.
Cody'sLab channel suspended [video] (youtube.com)
1225.
Physicists make most precise measurement ever of the proton's magnetic moment (phys.org)
1226.
Identifying the “Early IBM Computer” in a Twitter Photo (righto.com)
1227.
The Parity fallout: Which ICOs are affected? (elementus.io)
1228.
Square announces pilot program to accept Bitcoin (cnbc.com)
1229.
Ancient Islamic Penrose Tiles (2007) (sciencenews.org)
1230.
A Dark Web Version of Wikipedia (motherboard.vice.com)