November 2019 Archive
15121.
How to Blog (scripting.com)
15122.
Questions of Scale [Transcript] (manhattan-institute.org)
15123.
Satellite stock Intelsat drops 40% after FCC 5G decision (cnbc.com)
15124.
Kylie Jenner Shows Me What's Wrong with Reddit (youtube.com)
15125.
DuckDuckGo Will Automatically Encrypt More Sites You Visit (boomvibes.com)
15126.
Argonne National Laboratory Deploys Cerebras CS-1, World’s Fastest AI Computer (anl.gov)
15127.
Ask HN: What are our marketing channels?
15128.
New Belgium Brewing announces sale to international beer conglomerate (denverpost.com)
15129.
NTSB Hearing Blames Humans, Software and Policy for Fatal Uber Robocar Crash (forbes.com)
15130.
The science institutions hiring integrity inspectors to vet their papers (nature.com)
15131.
Is the Universe Flat or Closed? (orbitalindex.com)
15132.
AI Coverage Best Practices, According to AI Researchers (skynettoday.com)
15133.
As DirecTV tanks, AT&T says it will “re-bundle” TV with HBO Max (arstechnica.com)
15134.
Facebook and Microsoft Partnering on Remote Development (developers.facebook.com)
15135.
Full Text of “What Computers Cant Do” By Hubert L. Dreyfus (archive.org)
15136.
What is functional reactive programming? (youtube.com)
15137.
New Weighted Target Groups on AWS Application Load Balancer (aws.amazon.com)
15138.
Order of Magnitude: Zuckerberg Supercut (vimeo.com)
15139.
When Reality Becomes Fiction (profgalloway.com)
15140.
The Ayatollah Comes for the Internet (nytimes.com)
15141.
Read a paper: Earliest analysis of covert/side channel attacks (youtu.be)
15142.
Secretive Energy Startup Backed by Bill Gates Achieves Solar Breakthrough (edition.cnn.com)
15143.
Early coauthorship with top scientists predicts success in academic careers (nature.com)
15144.
Bill Gates backs startup using sunlight to create 1,000C-plus heat (theguardian.com)
15145.
When James Baldwin Squared Off Against William F. Buckley Jr (nytimes.com)
15146.
Bubble Subs Arise, Opening Eyes to the Deep Sea (nytimes.com)
15147.
Spending in the Clouds (rework.fm)
15148.
Programmer Kept Sneaking into Apple to Finish the Job (mentalfloss.com)
15149.
Programming Paradigms (en.wikipedia.org)
15150.
Don't Talk to Corp Dev (Paul Graham Essay) (paulgraham.com)