November 2018 Archive
3721.
3722.
Resources to Learn Redux
(medium.com)
3723.
Robots Are Killing People. How Worried Should We Be?
(thedailybeast.com)
3725.
3726.
3727.
5 Lessons Developers Can Take from Apple’s Walled Garden
(reaktor.com)
3728.
Show HN: Spreadsheets that speak SQL
(cirkulate.com)
3730.
“All my HTTPS traffic was sniffed and I got pwned”
(twitter.com)
3731.
Amazon Aurora Global Database
(aws.amazon.com)
3732.
Don't publicly expose .git or how we downloaded your website's sourcecode
(en.internetwache.org)
3733.
Stockholm says no to Apple 'town square' in its oldest park
(theguardian.com)
3734.
World War II in Perspective
(en.historylapse.org)
3735.
3736.
Facebook open-sources its Horizon AI platform
(engadget.com)
3737.
Haskell vs. Go vs. OCaml
(pl-rants.net)
3738.
Now Real Cats Are Being Used to Mine Crypto
(decryptmedia.com)
3739.
Optimizing AWS Java Lambdas
(read.iopipe.com)
3740.
Facebook allowed ads to target users interested in 'white genocide'
(theintercept.com)
3741.
3742.
3743.
Using Wi-Fi to “see” behind closed doors is easier than anyone thought
(technologyreview.com)
3744.
From Tree to Shining Tree (2016) [audio]
(wnycstudios.org)
3745.
Weeding the Worst Library Books (2016)
(newyorker.com)
3746.
Python vs. NumPy vs. Nim
(narimiran.github.io)
3747.
MIT Scholars Take a Rational Look at Increasingly Irrational Political Discourse
(technologyreview.com)
3748.
Why you should watch movies and TV shows with subtitles on
(businessinsider.com)
3749.
Humans Are Getting More Botlike on Twitter
(slate.com)
3750.
Self-encrypting SSDs (OPAL) insecure
(theregister.co.uk)