November 2019 Archive
16291.
Reading the WeAllJS Code of Conduct (writing.kemitchell.com)
16292.
What’s in an E-Cigarette? (qz.com)
16293.
San Francisco is launching an office to regulate new tech in public areas (businessinsider.com)
16294.
A Better Formula for Dog Years: Epigenetic Clocks Help Calculate ‘Dog Years (nature.com)
16295.
Solving Microservice Mysteries with Envoy’s Tap Filter (medium.com)
16296.
Internet companies prepare to fight the “Deepfake” future (nytimes.com)
16297.
A Short History of Technology (lemire.me)
16298.
Zephyr: A scalable real-time operating system for IoT embedded devices (zephyrproject.org)
16299.
Async Rust: Async Main (thomashartmann.dev)
16300.
Ink: A fast and flexible Markdown parser written in Swift (github.com)
16301.
Information is Beautiful award winners 2019 (informationisbeautifulawards.com)
16302.
Show HN: A page to celebrate TEN years of Changelog podcasts (changelog.com)
16303.
Disney Vow to Better Represent Sami Culture by Signing Contract with Tribe (swedesinthestates.com)
16304.
Dissociative Fugue (en.wikipedia.org)
16305.
Great Linux gifts for the holiday season (zdnet.com)
16306.
How to Be Kind to Your Developers Without Saying a Word (medium.com)
16307.
Let a 1k flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots. (2015) (gigamonkeys.com)
16308.
Chasing Amazon, Retailers Are in a Never-Ending Arms Race (nytimes.com)
16309.
Text-Savvy AI Is Here to Write Fiction (wired.com)
16310.
Random-Sample Voting, a Paper by Computer Scientist David Chaum (rsvoting.org)
16311.
Uber Banned from London (standard.co.uk)
16312.
A Mathematician’s Self-Referential Take on “The Black Swan” by Nassim N. Taleb (dearworldnews.com)
16313.
Polonius (the future Rust borrow checker) talk at Rust-Belt-Rust 2019 – N (cont) (nikomatsakis.github.io)
16314.
It’s Time to Plan for a Future Beyond Passwords (forbes.com)
16315.
GoZFS is a pure-Go implementation of ZFS userspace (github.com)
16316.
What Your Tweets Say About Your Mood (theatlantic.com)
16317.
Miss Shilling's Orifice (en.wikipedia.org)
16318.
C++17 Benefits from Boost Libraries (fluentcpp.com)
16319.
The Portal: Vitalik Buterin (breaker.audio)
16320.
Sending one less unnecessary email a day could save 16000 tons of carbon a year (telegraph.co.uk)