November 2018 Archive
3211.
Ask HN: Am I too dumb for life, CS and STEM?
3212.
Ask HN: Where would you invest 30K EUR?
3213.
How to Stop the Corporate Virtue-Signaling Before It’s Too Late (quillette.com)
3214.
Ask HN: Do you own any vintage computers?
3215.
Ask HN: Is there a cheap option to get a trusted IP for sending emails?
3216.
Ask HN: Not disclosing employment (under an NDA)
3217.
A $6 Linux computer you might be able to write code for (hackaday.com)
3218.
American 'killed in India by endangered Andamans tribe' (bbc.com)
3219.
Rooted Tesla Model 3 Running Ubuntu and YouTube (reddit.com)
3220.
Ask HN: What will future browser be like?
3221.
Ask HN: How do you start contributing to Open Source?
3222.
Ask HN: What’s the state of Bitcoin/Alt coins?
3223.
Ask HN: Our Series F Competitor Is Trying to Poach Me from My Series B Startup
3224.
The Abilene Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
3225.
Tracing a Meme from the Internet’s Fringe to a Republican Slogan (nytimes.com)
3226.
Ask HN: Has Stackoverflow Been Good or Bad for Programming Communities?
3227.
Real URLs for AMP Cached Content Using Cloudflare Workers (blog.cloudflare.com)
3228.
Chickenpox Outbreak Hits N.C. Private School with Low Vaccination Rates (npr.org)
3229.
Show HN: RMOTR Notebooks – Free Online Data Science Environment
3230.
Ask HN: Im in San Diego this week. Anyone want to meetup for a taco?
3231.
YouTube Inactive accounts policy (support.google.com)
3232.
Ask HN: Senior devs: what are some tough programming problems you've solved?
3233.
Whoops Brenda Snipes’ office mixed bad provisional ballots with good ones (miamiherald.com)
3234.
The xtensor vision: C++ for R, Python and Julia (medium.com)
3235.
Show HN: Cheapshot, a multiplayer GPS game (cheapshot.co)
3236.
How Do You Get Cybersecurity Students to Think Like Criminals? (nytimes.com)
3237.
First ever plane with no moving parts takes flight (theguardian.com)
3238.
After 20000 workers walked out, Google said it got the message. Workers disagree (recode.net)
3239.
The online encyclopaedia of integer sequences (oeis.org)
3240.
Ask HN: What concepts in your field are the most difficult to explain simply?