November 2019 Archive
9271.
Why should I care about Data Scientists? (medium.com)
9272.
‘Magic: The Gathering’ game maker exposed 452,000 players’ account data (techcrunch.com)
9273.
Let’s insulate ourselves from the delusional masses by forming useful coalitions
9274.
Down with OPP (kirstenhacker.wordpress.com)
9275.
You’re Not Worth My Time (notesonliberty.com)
9276.
Show HN: Hosted MQTT Broker with Widgets and Server Access (crystalmq.com)
9277.
How to Handle Updates on Aggregates – Domain-Driven Design with TypeScript (khalilstemmler.com)
9278.
We Make Slides at Apple (medium.com)
9279.
T-Mobile’s Brash CEO John Legere to Step Down in May (fortune.com)
9280.
Breaking the Mimblewimble/Grin Privacy Model (medium.com)
9281.
Is the rate of scientific progress slowing down? (marginalrevolution.com)
9282.
How to apply machine learning and deep learning methods to audio analysis (medium.com)
9283.
GitHub: Interactive JavaScript and TypeScript Programming with Jupyter (github.com)
9284.
Designing SolidJS: Immutability (medium.com)
9285.
'China Is Biggest Counterintelligence Threat We Face. Period': FBI Director Wray (sociable.co)
9286.
GraphQL Spring Boot Starter (arangodb.com)
9287.
Researchers identify seven types of fake news, aiding better detection (phys.org)
9288.
Wood Does Not Burn (datagenetics.com)
9289.
Evaluating COPA congestion control for improved video performance (engineering.fb.com)
9290.
The Betrayal of the Kurds (nybooks.com)
9291.
A Journey to Syn v2, a Better Erlang and Elixir Process Registry (ostinelli.net)
9292.
Electric-Car Onset Leaves Lubricant Industry Facing Kodak’s Fate (finance.yahoo.com)
9293.
The Three Personalities of America (theatlantic.com)
9294.
Ampere EMAG (Arm64) vs. Xeon/EPYC (x86) Benchmark on Kubernetes (kinvolk.io)
9295.
Microsoft to Start Killing Off Cortana for iOS and Android in January (siliconangle.com)
9296.
Schroedinbug (catb.org)
9297.
GNU Octave: Scientific Programming Language (gnu.org)
9298.
A theory of diagnosis from first principles [pdf] (cs.ru.nl)
9299.
Communicating technical concepts to non-technical people (writingfordevelopers.substack.com)
9300.
When the downturn came I took a sabbatical in Berlin (helpstay.com)