November 2019 Archive
5341.
Amazon’s plan for Alexa to run your entire life (technologyreview.com)
5342.
Best Buy's Insignia 'smart' home gear will become very dumb this Wednesday (theregister.co.uk)
5343.
What we learned from enabling social logins to our app (indiehackers.com)
5344.
Alexa AI's head scientist on Alexa's 5th b-day: how we got here, where we'll go (developer.amazon.com)
5345.
90 Minutes a Day, Until 10 p.m.: China Sets Rules for Young Gamers (nytimes.com)
5346.
Elon Musk will reveal Tesla’s ‘Cybertruck’ all-electric pickup on Nov. 21 (techcrunch.com)
5347.
Emil Eifrem announces Neo4j Aura, a graph database as a service, on his blog (neo4j.com)
5348.
My name causes an issue with any booking (names end with MR and MRS) (travel.stackexchange.com)
5349.
Leaked documents show Facebook leveraged user data to fight rivals (nbcnews.com)
5350.
Using Asserts in Embedded Systems (interrupt.memfault.com)
5351.
California says Facebook failed to comply with subpoenas (nytimes.com)
5352.
Hollywood's Student Loan Crisis: “There Are People Just Struggling to Survive” (hollywoodreporter.com)
5353.
Founder’s Guide to the Y Combinator Interview (article.voxsnap.com)
5354.
NetCache: Balancing Key-Value Stores with Fast In-Network Caching [pdf] (cs.cornell.edu)
5355.
Recycling cars’ lithium batteries is more complicated than you might think (arstechnica.com)
5356.
Nvidia Launches Jetson Xavier NX as 70x45mm 10~15 Watt “AI Supercomputer” (phoronix.com)
5357.
Reasons Marijuana Legalization Seem to Be Failing (forbes.com)
5358.
The PostgreSQL billion tables project [pdf] (pgcon.org)
5359.
Spiders and ants inspire metal that won't sink (phys.org)
5360.
Capabilities of Intel 4004 (adventofcomputing.libsyn.com)
5361.
Hacker Laws Update: The Fallacies of Distributed Computing (github.com)
5362.
Have Pirate IPTV Sellers on YouTube Lost Their Minds? (torrentfreak.com)
5363.
StellarGraph v0.8.1 Open-Source Python Machine Learning Library for Graphs
5364.
AMD Unveils Threadripper 3960X and 3970X, Ryzen 9 3950X Details, Athlon 3000G (tomshardware.com)
5365.
Terminal Phase: building a space shooter (in Racket) that runs in the terminal (dustycloud.org)
5366.
The race to save Japan's '80s PC gaming history before it's gone (pcgamer.com)
5367.
A Slackbot for Shipping Software: Meet Le Capitaine (unito.io)
5368.
EBPF Eats All the Software (blog.cloudflare.com)
5369.
Kubecon revokes registration for CoC violation (twitter.com)
5370.
It was time to quit her job at a tech company that contracts to ICE (vice.com)