November 2017 Archive
211.
Confession as an AI researcher; seeking advice (reddit.com)
212.
Show HN: Nebula – Alarm clock where you grow stars while you sleep (alextumanov.com)
213.
U.S. judge says Uber withheld evidence, delays Waymo trial (reuters.com)
214.
Norway Idea to Exit Oil Stocks Is ‘Shot Heard Around the World’ (bloomberg.com)
215.
OVH outage explained (status.ovh.net)
216.
How do I permanently delete my account? (facebook.com)
217.
Apology after Japanese train departs 20 seconds early (bbc.co.uk)
218.
About the security content of Security Update 2017-001 (support.apple.com)
219.
Something is wrong with children's videos on the internet (medium.com)
220.
America’s ‘Retail Apocalypse’ Is Really Just Beginning (bloomberg.com)
221.
Ask HN: What is your favorite place to find work?
222.
Show HN: Gophercises – Coding Exercises for Budding Gophers (gophercises.com)
223.
Broadcom Offers $105B for Qualcomm in Landmark Deal (bloomberg.com)
224.
Keeping a Lab Notebook [pdf] (training.nih.gov)
225.
FCC plans to vote to overturn U.S. net neutrality rules in December (reuters.com)
226.
HQ CEO: If You Run This Profile, We’ll Fire Our Host (thedailybeast.com)
227.
Debian and GNOME announce plans to migrate communities to GitLab (about.gitlab.com)
228.
Span<T> in C# (github.com)
229.
IBM Type (ibm.github.io)
230.
Walking away from $30,000 of DJI bounty money [pdf] (regmedia.co.uk)
231.
Writing a basic x86-64 JIT compiler from scratch in stock Python (csl.name)
232.
'Big Void' Identified in Khufu's Great Pyramid at Giza (bbc.co.uk)
233.
Quake on an oscilloscope (2014) (lofibucket.com)
234.
Why Do We Still Commute? (citylab.com)
235.
Brave expands Basic Attention Token platform to YouTube (basicattentiontoken.org)
236.
Human Beings Almost Vanished from Earth in 70,000 B.C (npr.org)
237.
A/B test of banner ads vs. traffic (gwern.net)
238.
Backdoor with root access found from OnePlus phones (twitter.com)
239.
Clojure Design Patterns (mishadoff.com)
240.
How Bubble bootstrapped a visual programming tool for non-coders to $100k/mo (indiehackers.com)