November 2019 Archive
17461.
Prehistoric Parents Used Baby Bottles Made of Pottery (nytimes.com)
17462.
How to Check the Quality of Leads
17463.
Subscription Friction (tbray.org)
17464.
OTPW – A one-time password login package (cl.cam.ac.uk)
17465.
Over 60 spacecraft manufacturers producing satellites between 0.1 – 150kg (blog.satsearch.co)
17466.
An Alternative Web Search Engine (gigablast.com)
17467.
Ask HN: How would you grow this product?
17468.
French startup allows conspiracy Alex Jones to continue streaming on Interne-FR (lemonde.fr)
17469.
How to check your data integrity? (2017) (dataswamp.org)
17470.
Ask HN: Is there a real time electricity price API?
17471.
Ask HN: Who is using the HTML5 desktop notifications right, and why?
17472.
Ask HN: Why is there no development of paid ad-free Twitter clients for Android?
17473.
Derek Thompson is wrong there is no tech market crash) (greyenlightenment.com)
17474.
Chestnut – Free wildfire risk analysis for any address in California (getchestnut.com)
17475.
A categorical view of computational effects – Emily Riehl (youtube.com)
17476.
The Lost Art of Paste-Up [video] (youtube.com)
17477.
Bye facebook, hello FACEBOOK (theguardian.com)
17478.
Decline of motor industry drives global economic slowdown (ft.com)
17479.
Gardena IoT Gateway [pdf] (static.sched.com)
17480.
Microsoft's New Edge Browser Logo Looks NSFW to Me (gizmodo.com)
17481.
Ask HN: How you follow current technology news?
17482.
Ask HN: Any predictions on the impact of the 'Y38' bug (32bit EPOCH time issue)?
17483.
What It's Like Working with Steve Jobs (inventor-labs.com)
17484.
Ask HN: Is “Show HN” replaced with “Ask HN” and not popular any more?
17485.
Show HN: YouTube Dynamic Playlists (youtube.ndo.dev)
17486.
Ask HN: Why aren't more native apps compiled for ARM aswell?
17487.
libarchive use after free vulnerability
17488.
The emergence of laboratory benefits managers: PBM déjà vu? (statnews.com)
17489.
Show HN: A listing of beginner-friendly issues for open-source Python projects (rjwebb.github.io)
17490.
Affordances: Science Fiction About Algorithmic Bias and Technological Resistance (eff.org)