November 2019 Archive
12301.
12302.
Cracking pass codes with De Bruijn sequences
(johndcook.com)
12303.
12304.
Rambus Achieves Industry's Highest 18 Gbps GDDR6 Performance
(wccftech.com)
12305.
Influencer Nation: 86% of Young Americans Want to Become One
(bloomberg.com)
12306.
Jeremy Stoppelman’s Long Battle with Google Is Finally Paying Off
(buzzfeednews.com)
12307.
12308.
Breaking the law: How 8chan (or “8kun”) got (briefly) back online
(arstechnica.com)
12309.
Introduction to Peer to Peer (P2P) Network
(codespot.org)
12310.
12311.
12312.
Pessimists Archive
(pessimists.co)
12313.
Why We're Entering the (Potentially) $43B Powdered Food Market
(projecthatch.co)
12314.
SoftBank takes $9B hit from Uber, WeWork and other tech investments
(edition.cnn.com)
12315.
12316.
How to “steal” traffic from your YouTube competitors
(medium.com)
12318.
12319.
12320.
Are Electric Cars Good for the Environment?
(contrarianedge.com)
12321.
12322.
China Has a Glass-Bridge Bubble
(bloomberg.com)
12323.
Dunbar's Number
(en.wikipedia.org)
12324.
Show HN: Nuxt.js Lazy Load
(npmjs.com)
12325.
No More .NET Framework APIs Will Be Ported to .NET Core, Microsoft Says
(visualstudiomagazine.com)
12326.
Apple announces its first serious augmented reality product – omenti
(tingilinde.typepad.com)
12327.
12328.
MotionRugs: Visualizing Collective Trends in Space and Time
(kops.uni-konstanz.de)
12329.
AirPods Pro: First Impressions
(daringfireball.net)
12330.
What W. E. B. Du Bois Conveyed in His Captivating Infographics
(newyorker.com)