November 2016 Archive
181.
FDA Agrees to New Trials for MDMA as Relief for PTSD Patients (nytimes.com)
182.
How Steve Jobs Became a Billionaire (fortune.com)
183.
Autopilot: an open source driving agent (github.com)
184.
Kill the newsletter: Convert newsletters into RSS feeds (kill-the-newsletter.com)
185.
Machine Learning for Everyday Tasks (blog.mailgun.com)
186.
Dalai Lama: Behind Our Anxiety, the Fear of Being Unneeded (nytimes.com)
187.
California has legalized recreational marijuana (theverge.com)
188.
Elm is Wrong (reasonablypolymorphic.com)
189.
BearSSL – Smaller SSL/TLS (bearssl.org)
190.
Review: The NES Classic Edition and all 30 games on it (techcrunch.com)
191.
Neutralize ME Firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge Platforms (hardenedlinux.org)
192.
Demystifying the i-Device NVMe NAND (ramtin-amin.fr)
193.
What’s the Second Job of a Startup CEO? (blog.ycombinator.com)
194.
Show HN: World class unlimited email hosting for all your domains from $4/month (migadu.com)
195.
What is Blockchain Technology? A Step-by-Step Guide For Beginners (blockgeeks.com)
196.
Show HN: Mest – Place to talk with those you disagree with (mest.io)
197.
Trigger Happy: An opensource clone of IFTTT (trigger-happy.eu)
198.
Shopify is processing over $260k per minute right now (incoming.shopify.com)
199.
Why I won't recommend Signal anymore (sandervenema.ch)
200.
You Are Not Paid to Write Code (bravenewgeek.com)
201.
Why is machine learning ‘hard’? (ai.stanford.edu)
202.
Bruce Schneier: 'The Internet Era of Fun and Games Is Over' (dailydot.com)
203.
Why we need the best tools on Chromebooks and Raspberry Pi (headmelted.com)
204.
Qt binding for Go with support for all major operating systems (github.com)
205.
ICQ: 20 Years Is No Limit (medium.com)
206.
Abusing Protocols to Load Local Files, Bypass the HTML5 Sandbox, Open Popups (brokenbrowser.com)
207.
Regex that only matches itself (codegolf.stackexchange.com)
208.
Announcing Rust 1.13 (blog.rust-lang.org)
209.
Pencil: open-source GUI prototyping tool (pencil.evolus.vn)
210.
Lessons Learned from Shenzhen I/O (probablydance.com)