November 2019 Archive
13021.
More Borrowers Are Going Underwater on Car Loans (wsj.com)
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.
Tesla reaches preliminary agreement with CATL battery supplier in China (bloomberg.com)
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.
Ben Horowitz on a Stabbing, Genghis Khan, and Corporate Culture (wired.com)
13034.
Parallel Programming in Split-C [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
13035.
Transkernel: Bridging Monolithic Kernels to Peripheral Cores [pdf] (usenix.org)
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.
Publishers Should Be Making E-Book Licensing Better, Not Worse (eff.org)
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.
US man convicted of murder says life term completed when he briefly 'died' (theguardian.com)
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)