November 2019 Archive
6931.
Valence – finding your next music obsession with Roon 1.7 (blog.roonlabs.com)
6932.
Reasonably Secure Electron (know.bishopfox.com)
6933.
Forget Robo-Cars and Hit the Water on an Autonomous Boat (wired.com)
6934.
Request to make Elasticsearch more secure (discuss.elastic.co)
6935.
Moscow bans sale of gadgets without Russian-made software (decrypt.co)
6936.
Former Apple execs create new chip company, will compete with Intel and AMD (9to5mac.com)
6937.
1K terminated WeWorkers to be hired as contractors making it harder to unionize (twitter.com)
6938.
Looking Back at Postgres (arxiv.org)
6939.
John Bolton regained access to Twitter account (twitter.com)
6940.
5 Reasons to build your own Udemy like LMS while selling at Udemy (codecanyon.freelancercv.com)
6941.
How Not to Store Passwords (pboyd.io)
6942.
Jumping the Rabbit Hole – Beating WebApp Obfuscation with Request Interception (refinery.io)
6943.
Open source radio delivers emergency alerts and music to the Yukon and beyond (opensource.com)
6944.
Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick unloads nearly $1.5B in company shares (cnet.com)
6945.
Talk: Product Development in Clojure / Clojure Conj 2019 (youtube.com)
6946.
Data-Driven tuning: Specialize switch with one hot case (easyperf.net)
6947.
Indian employers are stubbornly obsessed with elite students–& it's hurting them (qz.com)
6948.
Chinese Regulations Are Pushing American Pork Producers to Remove Feed Additives (modernfarmer.com)
6949.
I tricked my brain to like doing hard things (youtube.com)
6950.
Medieval 'New England': A Forgotten Anglo-Saxon Colony on the Black Sea Coast (caitlingreen.org)
6951.
The Early History of Usenet, Part V: Authentication and Norms (cs.columbia.edu)
6952.
Google using dubious tactics to target people in facial recognition project (nydailynews.com)
6953.
Did Google Wipe Its Employee's Personal Phone? (gizmodo.com)
6954.
Front end used to be fun (medium.com)
6955.
Nursing Homes Cut Off from Health Records in Ransomware Attack (krebsonsecurity.com)
6956.
Introduction to Pulse Magnetic Recording [pdf] (bitsavers.trailing-edge.com)
6957.
You Want Tor Browser . . . Not a VPN (matt.traudt.xyz)
6958.
YouTube's new coppa rules detrimental to content creators (makeuseof.com)
6959.
I Started a $20K/Month Business Selling High-Fat, No Crap, Nutritious Snacks (starterstory.com)
6960.
Chinese facial recognition cameras installed throught Serbia (cbsnews.com)