November 2018 Archive
3271.
USPS Site Exposed Data on 60M Users (krebsonsecurity.com)
3272.
The problem is not HTTP over TCP (arstechnica.com)
3273.
Elon Musk considers move to Mars despite 'good chance of death' (theguardian.com)
3274.
The Day Google Left China People Left Flowers at the Beijing Office (seroundtable.com)
3275.
SF Supervisor Pushes to Remove Zuckerberg Name from Hospital (nbclosangeles.com)
3276.
Rockset raises $21.5M with fast SQL on raw data (techcrunch.com)
3277.
The Icicle Atlas (physics.utoronto.ca)
3278.
Apple will stop reporting how many iPhones, iPads and Macs it sells (engadget.com)
3279.
Show HN: A simple way to work with Forms in React (github.com)
3280.
Using Machine Learning to Parse Web Pages Into Semantic Sections (medium.com)
3281.
The Election Has Already Been Hacked (nytimes.com)
3282.
Argentina's mega-storms attract army of meteorologists (nature.com)
3283.
Using Wi-Fi to “see” behind closed doors is easier than anyone thought (technologyreview.com)
3284.
Math for common angle and tipping points of branching valley networks. (2012) (news.mit.edu)
3285.
Optimal Shard Placement in a Petabyte Scale Elasticsearch Cluster (underthehood.meltwater.com)
3286.
ReactOS 0.4.10 released (reactos.org)
3287.
U.S. domestic Internet traffic misrouted through China Telecom (arstechnica.com)
3288.
Blockchain.com announces $125M crypto giveaway (blockchain.com)
3289.
Bitcoin Will Burn the Planet Down. The Question: How Fast? (wired.com)
3290.
Common Misconceptions of C++ (hackernoon.com)
3291.
Semaphore 2.0 is out with customizable CI/CD pipelines, autoscaling, and more (semaphoreci.com)
3292.
Non-transitive dice (en.wikipedia.org)
3293.
Photopea: Web based advance image editor (photopea.com)
3294.
Hackernoon: how to make a HN clone in under a minute without writing any code (hackernoon.com)
3295.
Basecamp 3 stuck in read-only as of Nov 8, 9:22am CST (m.signalvnoise.com)
3296.
Wavelet – 10k+ TPS DAG-Based Ledger with Proof-of-Stake & Smart Contract Support (medium.com)
3297.
How to deploy modern TLS in 2018? (blog.probely.com)
3298.
‘It Wasn’t a Job, It Was a Cult’: The Definitive Oral History of DoubleClick (adexchanger.com)
3299.
Google's IP prefixes routed via China, Russia and Nigeria due to a BGP hijack (twitter.com)
3300.
Five Eyes (en.wikipedia.org)