November 2019 Archive
5401.
66% of US workers would move abroad for a better-paying job (cnbc.com)
5402.
French Baguettes from a Vending Machine? ‘What a Tragedy.’ (nytimes.com)
5403.
Scaling in the presence of errors–don’t ignore them (programmingisterrible.com)
5404.
Behind the Scenes of a Radical New Cancer Cure (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
5405.
An artificial retina that could help restore sight to the blind (engineering.stanford.edu)
5406.
Firefox vs. Chrome (firefoxvschrome.com)
5407.
uFTL, a fast node.js webserver, 500K RPS [pdf] (websummit.com)
5408.
Naïve Bayes for Machine Learning – From Zero to Hero (blog.floydhub.com)
5409.
357686312646216567629137 (twitter.com)
5410.
Sanders Couldn’t Stop Laughing at Bezos Asking Bloomberg About Presidential Run (slate.com)
5411.
We Don't Need Solar and Wind to Save the Climate – and It's a Good Thing (2018) (forbes.com)
5412.
The Joy of Search: A Google Insider's Guide to Going Beyond the Basics (mitpress.mit.edu)
5413.
Police shoot two teen pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong
5414.
Snap: a microkernel approach to host networking (blog.acolyer.org)
5415.
A programmer’s work is never done (parkersoftware.com)
5416.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Test-Case Reduction (blog.trailofbits.com)
5417.
Time to Market is not a good metric (fefe.de)
5418.
Dlink AX6000 Router – A Monster of a Router
5419.
Watch how Tesla trains its neural networks for self-driving in 10 minutes (electrek.co)
5420.
Welcome to China. You Probably Can’t Buy Anything, Though (wsj.com)
5421.
Building Modern Cloud Applications Using Pulumi and .NET Core (devblogs.microsoft.com)
5422.
Unit, Functional, Integration? You are doing it wrong (blog.7mind.io)
5423.
Workflow Tools for ML Pipelines (towardsdatascience.com)
5424.
Pele – The Data Driven Football Commentator (medium.com)
5425.
Facebook Messenger Success Story (not who you might think) (atmssg.com)
5426.
Key Competencies in the Workplace (Comic) (devops.com)
5427.
Coping with the UEFI Boot Process (linux-magazine.com)
5428.
Lessons I Learned After Reading 1000+ Profiles of Successful People (blog.usejournal.com)
5429.
Snowden says that Chinese edition of Permanent Record censored (twitter.com)
5430.
The wonderful world of Chinese hi-fi (theverge.com)