November 2018 Archive
4141.
Ask HN: What was wrong with SOAP and WSDLs?
4142.
Redo: a recursive, general-purpose build system for fast parallel builds (redo.readthedocs.io)
4143.
The clock that cost its inventor millions (bbc.co.uk)
4144.
Ganbreeder: A collaborative tool for discovering images (ganbreeder.app)
4145.
What Really Happened with Vista: An Insider’s Retrospective (medium.com)
4146.
The Forgotten Legend of Silicon Valley's Flying Saucer Man (bloomberg.com)
4147.
Half-life of software as a service, services (shape-of-code.coding-guidelines.com)
4148.
Understanding Connected Living Room Audiences (nielsen.com)
4149.
Show HN: Minimal game with 100% procedural graphics in JS/GLSL (github.com)
4150.
Personalized AI Horror Movie Is Messing with Artist's Head (breakermag.com)
4151.
Microsoft’s Windows 10 Is Slowly Killing My Old Lenovo Laptop (eejournal.com)
4152.
How should digital nomads keep things safe? sharing lessons from getting robbed
4153.
TIL: Hundreds of software developers needed in Remote, OR USA
4154.
Prediction market Augur says GOP loses the house but keeps Senate (decryptmedia.com)
4155.
SEC Charges EtherDelta Founder with Operating an Unregistered Exchange (sec.gov)
4156.
When you Google “Logic” (google.com)
4157.
Russia to deploy “unstoppable” hypersonic super-nuke (metro.co.uk)
4158.
Sony using open source emulator for PlayStation Classic (arstechnica.com)
4159.
Is it worth to learn Vim in 2018? (medium.com)
4160.
Calibre will not migrate to Python 3 (bugs.launchpad.net)
4161.
Welcome C client generator as the 100th generator in OpenAPI Generator project (twitter.com)
4162.
Commentary: Don't be so sure Russia hacked the Clinton emails (reuters.com)
4163.
Linus Torvalds: After big Linux performance hit, Spectre v2 patch needs curbs (zdnet.com)
4164.
Crisis in our national parks: how tourists are loving nature to death (theguardian.com)
4165.
You don't need PWA or AMP to make your website load fast (tonsky.me)
4166.
Why No IPv6? (whynoipv6.com)
4167.
Defeating Disposable Email Addresses (medium.com)
4168.
Mark Zuckerberg: You moved fast and broke our country (recode.net)
4169.
Kolay. All-in-one employee management platform (kolay.io)
4170.
Brit Cops Are Building AI That Flags People for Crimes That Haven't Happened Yet (gizmodo.com)