November 2019 Archive
9421.
People in different regions of U.S. have different psychological profiles (citylab.com)
9422.
Creating a Business After Selling Two Truckloads of Tiles in Two Weeks (projecthatch.co)
9423.
A Research Scandal in China (blogs.sciencemag.org)
9424.
How to Be a Career-Changing Mentor – Tips (firstround.com)
9425.
Why Not Build a TSDB? (medium.com)
9426.
Postgres Trigram Indexes vs. Algolia (dev.to)
9427.
Async Rust (thomashartmann.dev)
9428.
What Tweets and Emojis Did to the Novel (nytimes.com)
9429.
Extraterrestrial ribose and other sugars in primitive meteorites (pnas.org)
9430.
Perlin Noise (en.wikipedia.org)
9431.
Accidentally Fasting – a non-corporate podcast (accidentallyfasting.com)
9432.
Former Casper execs are building direct-to-consumer dog food startup called Jinx (techcrunch.com)
9433.
MoviePass cofounder doesn’t take ‘no’ for an answer (2018) (wework.com)
9434.
Password data for ~2.2M users of Gatehub and EpicBot dumped online (arstechnica.com)
9435.
Get PostgreSQL Database Structure as a Detailed JavaScript Object (pg-structure.com)
9436.
Conspiracy theorists actively seek out their online communities (theconversation.com)
9437.
Reverse Engineering for Beginners (beginners.re)
9438.
Comparing Jupyter, Zeppelin, and RStudio (docs.google.com)
9439.
WeWork Scales Back on Honesty-Based Snack and Drink Kiosks (bloomberg.com)
9440.
Lucence raises $20m Series A for its non-invasive cancer screening technology (techcrunch.com)
9441.
Level(3) DNS (4.2.2.1) Spoofing All Domains (mailman.nanog.org)
9442.
Boeing gets $5.9B of orders for grounded 737 MAX jet (marketwatch.com)
9443.
How to Localize a Game for Asia (medium.com)
9444.
DuckDuckGo Will Automatically Encrypt More Sites You Visit (wired.com)
9445.
Justice Department to Terminate Longstanding Legal Rules for Movie Distribution (wsj.com)
9446.
Microsoft Cloud Outage: Sharepoint, Teams, OneDrive Down (news.com.au)
9447.
VPN Black Friday Deal (medium.com)
9448.
Cube Wars (github.com)
9449.
Deeper insights emerge into how memories form (scientificamerican.com)
9450.
You have to check out these big data cartoons (analyticsinsight.net)