November 2018 Archive
841.
Making the GPL more scary (lwn.net)
842.
Major Study Finds ‘Some Evidence’ of Link Between Cellphone Radiation and Cancer (nytimes.com)
843.
Danish physicists claim to cast doubt on detection of gravitational waves (arstechnica.com)
844.
New York City’s highest-earning official is a debt collector (bloomberg.com)
845.
The Lost Art of Steam Heating (2017) [video] (youtube.com)
846.
Show HN: A tool to make a bot that speaks like you, learning from WhatsApp chats (github.com)
847.
Corners Don't Look Like That: Regarding Screenspace Ambient Occlusion (2012) (nothings.org)
848.
Minesweeper in Clojure (sneakycode.net)
849.
Capsicum (oshogbo.vexillium.org)
850.
Specification gaming examples in AI (docs.google.com)
851.
Did You Vote? Now Your Friends May Know (and Nag You) (nytimes.com)
852.
H-1B visa shift may favor tech companies (sfchronicle.com)
853.
Two Celebrities Charged with Unlawfully Touting Coin Offerings (sec.gov)
854.
Toronto Cleared Cars Off a Major Transit Corridor (usa.streetsblog.org)
855.
Gradient Descent Finds Global Minima of Deep Neural Networks (arxiv.org)
856.
Argo: Open source Kubernetes native workflows, events, CI and CD (argoproj.github.io)
857.
Oceans 'soaking up more heat than estimated' (bbc.co.uk)
858.
In Medieval Europe, No Outfit Was Complete Without a Personal Eating Knife (atlasobscura.com)
859.
Texas Is About to Create OPEC’s Worst Nightmare (bloomberg.com)
860.
Hiroshima (1946) (newyorker.com)
861.
Major AI conference is moving to Africa in 2020 due to visa issues (venturebeat.com)
862.
How to implement a multi-CDN strategy (blog.streamroot.io)
863.
Astronomers detect water in the atmosphere of a planet 179 light-years away (universetoday.com)
864.
MacBook Air 2018 Teardown (ifixit.com)
865.
The Most Misread Poem in America (2015) (theparisreview.org)
866.
The spotlight of attention is more like a strobe, say researchers (princeton.edu)
867.
MacLua5.3: Classic MacOS port of Lua 5.3 (github.com)
868.
Abusing C macros to render the Mandelbrot Set at compile-time (gist.github.com)
869.
The Coming Crisis in Home Computers (1983) (nytimes.com)
870.
Learning to Predict Depth on the Pixel 3 Phones (ai.googleblog.com)