November 2019 Archive
11252.
Will the Gig Economy Prevail? [LRB Book Review]
(lrb.co.uk)
11253.
Google Self-Driving Car – Part 1: Outside (2011)
(youtube.com)
11254.
Foodvisor raises $4.5M to track what you eat using AI
(techcrunch.com)
11255.
A Thanksgiving Prayer from William S. Burroughs
(boingboing.net)
11256.
NES console was discontinued in ‘95. Devs are still making games for it
(washingtonpost.com)
11257.
Correlation vs. Causation
(leimao.github.io)
11258.
Private Internet Access and the Freenode Project
(freenode.net)
11259.
11260.
11261.
It’s Not Worth Camping Out in Front of Stores on Black Friday
(thewirecutter.com)
11262.
Eleven Levels of Origami: Easy to Complex [video]
(youtube.com)
11263.
11264.
A System Failure of German Journalism – Jens Soering’s Guilt
(hammeltranslations.com)
11265.
ChartCube: One-Stop Online Chart Maker
(medium.com)
11266.
IBM: ‘Mac users are happier and more productive’
(computerworld.com)
11267.
Twitter Is Bringing Reddit-Like Threaded Conversations to Its Web Client
(in.mashable.com)
11269.
Developers are still making games for NES
(washingtonpost.com)
11270.
11271.
Electrostimulation Study Gets Alzheimer’s Patients to Recall Vivid Memories
(discovermagazine.com)
11273.
BountySource campaign to modernize the AVR back end in GCC
(bountysource.com)
11274.
The Establishment of the Manhattan Project as Told by It's First Commander
(manhattanprojectvoices.org)
11275.
Can Zapping Your Brain Make You Smarter?
(daily.jstor.org)
11276.
Intel Has Tapped Samsung Foundries to Manufacture CPUs
(wccftech.com)
11277.
11279.
11280.
Why downtown Oakland is booming
(sfchronicle.com)