November 2019 Archive
5432.
5433.
Python 2 removal in sid/bullseye: Progress and next steps
(lists.debian.org)
5434.
Notion for Startups
(notion.so)
5435.
A Metal Structure That Doesn't Sink or Stay Submerged Under Water
(gizmodo.com.au)
5436.
5437.
Politically Incorrect Paper of the Day: The United Fruit Company Was Good
(marginalrevolution.com)
5438.
How We Built a Vectorized Execution Engine
(cockroachlabs.com)
5439.
San Jose Startup Making $10k Offer to Leave the Bay Area
(mercurynews.com)
5440.
Are your microservices too chatty?
(thenewstack.io)
5441.
A new ‘Zombieload’ Flaw Hits Intel’s Newest Cascade Lake Chips
(techcrunch.com)
5442.
4 Shady Facts Netflix Doesn't Want Viewers to Know
(cracked.com)
5443.
5444.
Review: Design Principles of Biological Circuits
(lesswrong.com)
5445.
5446.
Do you dare to change your behaviour habits on search engine usage?
(chrome.google.com)
5447.
A rather peculiar math book: the Opera Magistris
(archive.org)
5448.
5449.
Waves in St Mark's Square as Venice flooded by highest tide in 50 years
(theguardian.com)
5450.
Updates to the Git Commit Graph Feature
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
5451.
CodeSandbox CI: Free CI service for open source library maintainers
(codesandbox.io)
5452.
Why Debian?
(wiki.debian.org)
5453.
Google plans to offer checking account next year
(theverge.com)
5454.
Stack Overflow raises question upvote reward to 10 rep to encourage women
(stackoverflow.blog)
5455.
5456.
A Practical Introduction to Kafka Storage Internals
(medium.com)
5457.
5458.
Types of LSTM Recurrent Neural Networks and What to Do with Them
(blog.exxactcorp.com)
5459.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” Progress on Python 2 Removal
(news.softpedia.com)
5460.
Microsoft looks to React Native as a way to tackle cross-platform development
(theregister.co.uk)