November 2019 Archive
14281.
Don’t Be Evil: The Case Against Big Tech – Doom Looms over the Valley (ft.com)
14282.
Amiga FTS4: File Transfer Serial, Version 4 (github.com)
14283.
The genetic basis of Peruvians’ ability to live at high altitude (arstechnica.com)
14284.
Infectious Executable Stacks (nullprogram.com)
14285.
‘Hostile Architecture’: How Public Spaces Keep the Public Out (nytimes.com)
14286.
Firefox at 15: its rise, fall, and privacy-first renaissance (fastcompany.com)
14287.
What you should (and should not) be building as part of your first product? (twitter.com)
14288.
Bored by updating kubectx, kubens, helmfile, stern, starship? Check this out (github.com)
14289.
Methods of anonymous blockchain analysis: an overview (medium.com)
14290.
If You Could See Every Satellite, What Would the Sky Look Like? 360/VR (youtube.com)
14291.
Recycling robots raise millions from top venture firms (techcrunch.com)
14292.
The Biggest Tech Product Flops of the 2010s (pcmag.com)
14293.
Google almost made 100k chest X-rays public (washingtonpost.com)
14294.
Deploy to Any Cloud with GitHub Actions (convox.com)
14295.
Does obligatory voting strengthen democracy or violate its ideals? (latinamericareports.com)
14296.
Monitoring Server Applications with Vortex (blogs.dropbox.com)
14297.
Thermally condensing photons into a coherently split state of light (science.sciencemag.org)
14298.
Sal Soghoian Reveals macOS’s Hidden Custom Control Panels (tidbits.com)
14299.
Banning Micro-Targeting Won’t Solve Facebook’s Political Ads Dilemma (medium.com)
14300.
The Game Changers – A Scientific Review with Full Citations (tacticmethod.com)
14301.
The gravy train of systematic reviews (thelancet.com)
14302.
Astros' Sign-Stealing Left a Fingerprint in the Audio Data (baseballprospectus.com)
14303.
Hibernation induces widespread transcriptional remodeling in the grizzly bear (nature.com)
14304.
Hooks, yeah! What are they good for? (medium.com)
14305.
Minneapolis Saw That NIMBYism Has Victims (citylab.com)
14306.
Mistake Overflow: One Company's Catalogue of Errors (kera.name)
14307.
HTTP(s) benchmark utility that works like curl (github.com)
14308.
Launched with $2000 in revenue: 4 Lessons learnt (indiehackers.com)
14309.
A Go(lang) Implementation of the Shazam Paper (github.com)
14310.
Independent advisory firm (en.wikipedia.org)