November 2019 Archive
13021.
13022.
Analyzing Android's CVE-2019-2215 (/dev/binder UAF)
(dayzerosec.com)
13023.
Show HN: Weedtalks – Get high and speak with your friends!
(weedtalks.io)
13024.
So you want to make a sofa (2015)
(medium.com)
13025.
Fitbit Is Doomed
(zdnet.com)
13026.
Congress to FCC: Where’s the damn report on mobile telcos selling location data?
(theregister.co.uk)
13027.
13028.
The 50 Most Important Websites of All Time
(popularmechanics.com)
13029.
Support Sponsorable Go Packages
(github.com)
13030.
Going Soft: Taking (un)design cues from nature
(otherlab.com)
13031.
Great apes pass a false-belief test, hinting at a theory of mind
(arstechnica.com)
13032.
How Secure Is Your Face? Racing Against Hackers in Biometrics
(semiengineering.com)
13033.
13034.
Parallel Programming in Split-C [pdf]
(cs.cmu.edu)
13035.
13036.
Reset and Cancel Buttons
(nngroup.com)
13037.
Sklearn standardscaler to transform input dataset in Python
(codespeedy.com)
13038.
Two Brothers Started a $3.5K/Month Side Hustle Sells Custom Maps
(starterstory.com)
13039.
13040.
A big software system with some missing features
(twitter.com)
13041.
Who, the Top Causes of Death
(who.int)
13042.
Updates to Our Terms of Service
(blog.linkedin.com)
13043.
13044.
Can a closed-source programming language survive?
(softwareengineering.stackexchange.com)
13045.
Hilary Fisher Page
(en.wikipedia.org)
13046.
The Last Days of Legal Cockfighting in Puerto Rico
(nytimes.com)
13047.
Searching in a heap is NP-complete
(howonlee.github.io)
13048.
Naïve Bayes for Machine Learning – From Zero to Hero
(blog.floydhub.com)
13049.
As L.A. ports automate, truckers cheer
(latimes.com)
13050.
Itertools Combinatorics
(twitter.com)