November 2019 Archive
13981.
Not buy downloadable games from Sony’s PlayStationStore (medium.com)
13982.
The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord [video] (youtube.com)
13983.
Ask HN: What is your data engineering stack look like?
13984.
Give Google an inch and they’ll take a mile (privacyinternational.org)
13985.
Human hair behind pigeons' lost toes, Paris study finds (theguardian.com)
13986.
How to Peer Through a Wormhole (nytimes.com)
13987.
Is China gaining an edge in artificial intelligence? (bbc.com)
13988.
Deep geological repository (for storing nuclear waste) (en.wikipedia.org)
13989.
Deadly superbugs pose greater threat than previously estimated (washingtonpost.com)
13990.
In Australia, 'Tinder Box-Like Conditions' Fuel Catastrophic Bushfires (npr.org)
13991.
Azure FarmBeats (microsoft.com)
13992.
Mary Steenburgen Wrote the Best Original Movie Song of the Year (indiewire.com)
13993.
GitHub Finally Has Its Own Mobile Apps (wired.com)
13994.
Breton Wants to Create European Internet Giants (twitter.com)
13995.
AI wrote fake Trump speeches and 60% of people couldn’t tell the difference (washingtonexaminer.com)
13996.
Recreating Microsoft Comic Chat with JavaScript and CSS (michaeljolley.com)
13997.
Caching Tutorial (mnot.net)
13998.
Uncovered: Coordinated fake local media outlets serving Indian interests (disinfo.eu)
13999.
Women Executives and Remote Work (medium.com)
14000.
Alexa, delete what I just said (cnet.com)
14001.
Algorithm removes water from underwater images (youtube.com)
14002.
Smart hirers mix social media and old-school jobs boards (ft.com)
14003.
Statistics from the Linux 5.4 development cycle (lwn.net)
14004.
Firefox Almost Won the Second Browser War. Almost (hackernoon.com)
14005.
Why is American internet access much more expensive than the rest of the world? (theverge.com)
14006.
Intel-SA-00210 (intel.com)
14007.
How to Use JavaScript Try Catch Finally Statement (codespot.org)
14008.
Build, Store, and Distribute Your Applications and Containers (github.com)
14009.
Getting Cloud Data Lakes Right (thenewstack.io)
14010.
Cities Worldwide Are Reimagining Their Relationship with Cars (nytimes.com)