November 2018 Archive
3151.
The Free Music Archive is closing this month (theverge.com)
3152.
Remotely triggerable ICMP buffer underwrite in the FreeBSD kernel (reddit.com)
3153.
Tic Tac Toe – Creating Unbeatable AI with Minimax Algorithm (towardsdatascience.com)
3154.
The Best Way to Save People from Suicide (highline.huffingtonpost.com)
3155.
Here’s de Blasio’s logic for loving Amazon, but hating Walmart (nypost.com)
3156.
The Dos, Don’ts, and Legalities of Employee Monitoring: The 101 FAQ (beebole.com)
3157.
Fifty Fizzbuzzes (vihart.com)
3158.
Alexis Ohanian says men are unhealthy, insecure, and paralyzed by patriarchy (qz.com)
3159.
Barometric light (en.wikipedia.org)
3160.
Show HN: Are you an old school demoscene programmers? Come take a look (github.com)
3161.
The Netherlander Who Traced Water's Origin (quantamagazine.org)
3162.
James Damore has found work (twitter.com)
3163.
Apple forgot to lock Intel Management Engine in laptops, so get patching (theregister.co.uk)
3164.
Imperative Loop or Functional Stream Pipeline? Beware of the Performance Impact (blog.jooq.org)
3165.
I paid $300 for DNA-based fitness advice and all I got was junk science (theverge.com)
3166.
Monk's Enlightenment Begins with a Marathon Walk (2010) (npr.org)
3167.
Simple Blockchain Scaling (arxiv.org)
3168.
An Ancient Inscription, an Eccentric Scholar, and the Need to Touch the Past (lareviewofbooks.org)
3169.
How Google is slowing innovation (medium.com)
3170.
70 human rights groups ask Zuckerberg to create due process for censored content (boingboing.net)
3171.
Most ATMs can be hacked in under 20 minutes (zdnet.com)
3172.
CSS Tricks (css-tricks.com)
3173.
The Stanford AI Lab Blog (ai.stanford.edu)
3174.
Show HN: Ganbreeder: A collaborative tool for evolving images (ganbreeder.app)
3175.
AWS Amplify Console (aws.amazon.com)
3176.
Amazon Firecracker: Secure and Fast MicroVM for Serverless Computing (aws.amazon.com)
3177.
The city of the future is one with way less parking (fastcompany.com)
3178.
How to sell products to nerds (2012) (jasonlefkowitz.net)
3179.
John Murray produced not only new books, but whole new genres (lrb.co.uk)
3180.
Diagnosis on Demand? The Computer Will See You Now (bbc.co.uk)