November 2016 Archive
151.
Nyancat on the touchbar (github.com)
152.
How We Knew It Was Time to Leave the Cloud (about.gitlab.com)
153.
A.I. Experiments (aiexperiments.withgoogle.com)
154.
Browsers, not apps, are the future of mobile (blog.intercom.com)
155.
Help Us Keep the Archive Free, Accessible, and Private (blog.archive.org)
156.
Brain implants allow paralysed monkeys to walk (nature.com)
157.
How to pick startup ideas (2015) (defmacro.org)
158.
A Lost World of Shipwrecks Is Found (nytimes.com)
159.
Rents are plunging in the most expensive U.S. markets (businessinsider.com)
160.
The XSS Game by Google (xss-game.appspot.com)
161.
China’s ‘Artificial Sun’ achieves fusion breakthrough (en.people.cn)
162.
Ask HN: Any good resources for finding software jobs abroad?
163.
Ways Data Projects Fail (martingoodson.com)
164.
Zero Cost Abstractions (ruudvanasseldonk.com)
165.
‘Diamond-age’ of power generation as nuclear batteries developed (bristol.ac.uk)
166.
I made an iPhone game with PhoneGap and won't do it again (bokstuff.com)
167.
Mars Ice Deposit Holds as Much Water as Lake Superior (jpl.nasa.gov)
168.
The war on drugs has failed: doctors should lead calls for drug policy reform (bmj.com)
169.
Deleting the golang subreddit (groups.google.com)
170.
We Tracked Down a Fake-News Creator in the Suburbs (npr.org)
171.
Quant Job Interview Questions (2009) [pdf] (math.kent.edu)
172.
Compromising a Linux desktop using 6502 opcodes on the NES (scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com)
173.
Theranos Whistleblower Shook the Company and His Family (wsj.com)
174.
Be careful about what you dislike (lucumr.pocoo.org)
175.
Cyclotron: A web application for constructing dashboards (cyclotron.io)
176.
MacOS 10.12 Open Source Components (opensource.apple.com)
177.
Computer Science courses with video lectures (github.com)
178.
What I learned from spending 3 months applying to jobs after a coding bootcamp (medium.freecodecamp.com)
179.
Google reverses its ‘digital death sentence’ for Pixel phone resellers (techcrunch.com)
180.
Why did ProtonMail vanish from Google search results for months? (techcrunch.com)