November 2019 Archive
8311.
The rise and demise of the AAirpass, American Airlines’ $250k lifetime ticket (thehustle.co)
8312.
Intel messaging hits a new low (reddit.com)
8313.
Google Discontinues Daydream VR (venturebeat.com)
8314.
The State of the Octoverse (octoverse.github.com)
8315.
Awesome Federated Learning (github.com)
8316.
Unit Tests for Random Functions (medium.com)
8317.
Ask HN: How to Document Database Schema?
8318.
In Trump’s Twitter Feed: Conspiracy-Mongers, Racists and Spies (nytimes.com)
8319.
Original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer Source Code (github.com)
8320.
Show HN: Spectral Clustering in Heterogeneous Information Networks (github.com)
8321.
This Week in DevOps: Weekly Roundup November 4th (thisweekindevops.com)
8322.
A book by one of the LEVELG Advisors. Grab it for the knowledge (amazon.in)
8323.
Shutterstock employees fight company’s new Chinese search blacklist (theintercept.com)
8324.
Ask HN: Is there a browser-based Android app development IDE?
8325.
Viewing Disk Usage in macOS (shusson.info)
8326.
Who is the real Dice Man? The elusive writer behind the disturbing cult novel (theguardian.com)
8327.
Banks working on Pan-European payment system (brusselstimes.com)
8328.
Mindfulness for Engineers (mindfuldevmag.com)
8329.
Show HN: async-thread-worker – async/await abstraction for Web Workers (github.com)
8330.
Ray Tracing Gems – The Book (realtimerendering.com)
8331.
Deep brain stimulation is being tested to treat opioid addiction (washingtonpost.com)
8332.
DevOps, Vagrant with Ansible (dev.to)
8333.
The special mission of the custom bunq API headers (medium.com)
8334.
A tale of mistake and retraction shows that science works–eventually (economist.com)
8335.
New Printer Creates Extremely Realistic Colorful Holograms (osa.org)
8336.
What 3,000yr old Egyptian wheat tells us about the genetics of our daily bread (theconversation.com)
8337.
Plasma Ball as a Touch Sensor (medium.com)
8338.
The Gross Margin Problem: Lessons for Tech-Enabled Startups (medium.com)
8339.
How elliptic curve cryptography works in TLS 1.3 (habr.com)
8340.
Better autonomous “reasoning” at tricky intersections (news.mit.edu)