November 2016 Archive
211.
The psychology of stress and burnout (bbc.com)
212.
NeuroEvolution – Flappy Bird (xviniette.github.io)
213.
Formation of Tesla Advanced Automation Germany (tesla.com)
214.
War Is a Racket by General Smedley D. Butler (1933) (wanttoknow.info)
215.
Professors Make More Than a Thousand Dollars an Hour Peddling Mega-Mergers (propublica.org)
216.
Tell HN: Riseup.net fails to update canary; fingerprints deleted without notice
217.
GPUs for Google Cloud Platform (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
218.
Image-to-Image Translation with Conditional Adversarial Nets (phillipi.github.io)
219.
How Font Awesome 5 Became Kickstarter’s Most Funded Software Project (articles.fortawesome.com)
220.
The smug style in American liberalism (vox.com)
221.
C for Python programmers (2011) (toves.org)
222.
Javascript exploit actively used against TorBrowser (lists.torproject.org)
223.
FlyWeb – An API for web pages to host local web servers (flyweb.github.io)
224.
“Design Patterns” Aren't (2002) (perl.plover.com)
225.
25 Years After Junk Science Conviction, Texas Admits Sonia Cacy's Innocence (theintercept.com)
226.
Finland set to become first country to ban coal use for energy (newscientist.com)
227.
So you think you know C? (hackernoon.com)
228.
IoT Goes Nuclear: Creating a ZigBee Chain Reaction (iotworm.eyalro.net)
229.
Grace Hopper and Margaret Hamilton Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom (techcrunch.com)
230.
Stallman’s Law (gnu.org)
231.
Japan issues tsunami warning after magnitude 7.3 earthquake (bbc.com)
232.
The .blog Bait and Switch (chrisschidle.com)
233.
Seven years of Go (blog.golang.org)
234.
Google Trends Electionland (electionlandtrends.appspot.com)
235.
Regex 101 (regex101.com)
236.
PHP 7 at Tumblr (engineering.tumblr.com)
237.
Fallout 1.5: Resurrection (resurrection.cz)
238.
Visual Studio Code 1.7 overloaded npmjs.org, release reverted (code.visualstudio.com)
239.
Some thoughts on asynchronous Python API design in a post-async/await world (vorpus.org)
240.
StackOverflow Importer – Import code from Stack Overflow as Python modules (github.com)