November 2019 Archive
12841.
World is wetter yet water may become less available for NAmer and Eurasia (sciencedaily.com)
12842.
Is American Democracy in Trouble? (bloomberg.com)
12843.
It All Started with a Toy Car (wsj.com)
12844.
Ransomware and data breaches linked to uptick in fatal heart attacks (pbs.org)
12845.
The World Has Gone Mad and the System Is Broken (Ray Dalio) (linkedin.com)
12846.
OpenIndiana 2019.10 Release Notes (docs.openindiana.org)
12847.
Rapamycin drives cerebrovascular, synaptic, and cognitive dysfunction in aging (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
12848.
Embryonic CaVβ1 isoform promotes muscle mass maintenance via GDF5 in adult mice (stm.sciencemag.org)
12849.
GitHub Trending Is Down? (github.com)
12850.
Microsoft Ignite 2019 – Project Cortex AI Builds Enterprise Knowledge Networks (medium.com)
12851.
What happens when 'psycho' automation leaves pilots powerless? (smh.com.au)
12852.
UK diplomatic cables shed light on Cuba 'sonic attacks' scare (theguardian.com)
12853.
G Factor of Lithiumlike Silicon: New Challenge to Bound-State QED (journals.aps.org)
12854.
Implementing Dark Mode Using the Observer Pattern (developers.soundcloud.com)
12855.
Andreessen Horowitz launches free crypto startup school (techcrunch.com)
12856.
Chronicle Is Dead and Google Killed It (vice.com)
12857.
We are living in Hideo Kojima’s dystopian nightmare. Can he save us? (washingtonpost.com)
12858.
The World’s Largest Fact Checking Operation (2010) (cjr.org)
12859.
Gallery of passport stamps by country or territory (en.wikipedia.org)
12860.
Color Tool (colorusage.arc.nasa.gov)
12861.
How to Set Up Your Smartphone as Pc Mouse (meghub.blogspot.com)
12862.
I Saw the Gig Economy’s Bleak Future During a 96-Hour Work Marathon (vice.com)
12863.
Football’s Campaign to Save the Game (nytimes.com)
12864.
Ambrosia, the Young Blood Transfusion Startup, Is Quietly Back in Business (onezero.medium.com)
12865.
Ring-a-ding: IoT doorbell exposed customer Wi-Fi passwords to eavesdroppers (arstechnica.com)
12866.
An AI-Generated Artwork Just Sold for $432,500 at Christie’s (vice.com)
12867.
Unsinkable Metal (theregister.co.uk)
12868.
OSS for Astronomers (onekilopars.ec)
12869.
Your daily scrum is killing your team – J. B. Rainsberger (blog.jbrains.ca)
12870.
The Air Force Will Try to Make an F-35 and F-22 Talk to Each Other (defenseone.com)