November 2017 Archive
151.
Apache Kafka Goes 1.0 (confluent.io)
152.
The best laptop ever made (marco.org)
153.
Advent of Code 2017 (adventofcode.com)
154.
Bitcoin Mining Now Consuming More Electricity Than Many Countries (powercompare.co.uk)
155.
Stanford Compilers Course (lagunita.stanford.edu)
156.
Kremlin Cash Behind Yuri Milner’s Twitter and Facebook Investments (nytimes.com)
157.
How we do Vue at GitLab: one year later (about.gitlab.com)
158.
EC2 Bare Metal Instances with Direct Access to Hardware (aws.amazon.com)
159.
Hotbed of Misinformation (tesla.com)
160.
Bayangtoys X16: Inexpensive, durable, hackable GPS drone (dronegarageblog.wordpress.com)
161.
Board games are back, thanks to lessons designers learned from computer games (1843magazine.com)
162.
You Will Not Understand This (stanleylieber.com)
163.
Why we never thank open source maintainers (windsooon.github.io)
164.
The Shortest Papers Ever Published (2016) (paperpile.com)
165.
Ketamine lifts rodents' mood only if administered by male researchers (nature.com)
166.
Work on SQLite4 has concluded (sqlite.org)
167.
Members of congress who voted to reverse FCC web browsing privacy rule (theverge.com)
168.
Burn the Programmer (antipope.org)
169.
The first known object to enter our solar system from deep space (cbc.ca)
170.
Tufte CSS (edwardtufte.github.io)
171.
The Girl with the Brick Earring (lucaswoltmann.de)
172.
Justice Department moves to end routine gag orders on tech firms (washingtonpost.com)
173.
Yes, but what does your startup do? (shkspr.mobi)
174.
We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself (nytimes.com)
175.
How Apple sidestepped a 2013 crackdown on its Irish tax practices (bbc.co.uk)
176.
HP installs system-slowing spyware on its PCs (engadget.com)
177.
All 500 of the world's top 500 supercomputers are running Linux (zdnet.com)
178.
Audacity 2.2.0 Released (audacityteam.org)
179.
Western Digital Plans to Ship More Than One Billion RISC-V Cores a Year (wdc.com)
180.
Simplified and community-driven man pages (tldr.sh)