November 2018 Archive
871.
Preparations companies are making for Brexit (threader.app)
872.
Destruction of evidence charges filed for remotely wiping iPhone (dailygazette.com)
873.
BlackRock shelves unexplainable AI liquidity models (risk.net)
874.
Bali’s 'magic' bamboo homes [video] (bbc.com)
875.
Two Cybercrime Rings and Eight Defendants Indicted for Digital Advertising Fraud (justice.gov)
876.
RAMCloud Project (ramcloud.atlassian.net)
877.
Etch a circuit board with kitchen supplies (instructables.com)
878.
ECCploit is the first Rowhammer attack to defeat error-correcting code (arstechnica.com)
879.
Deutsche searched in money laundering probe over Panama Papers (reuters.com)
880.
ObjectBox: Fast object-oriented database for Go (github.com)
881.
Imaginary worlds dreamed by BigGAN (aiweirdness.com)
882.
Fun with NFL Stats, Bokeh, and Pandas (j253.github.io)
883.
Amazon Plans to Split HQ2 Evenly Between Two Cities (wsj.com)
884.
Tumblr was removed from Apple’s App Store over child pornography issues (theverge.com)
885.
GraphQL: A Retrospective (verve.co)
886.
CEBIT Hanover to be cancelled (cebit.de)
887.
The symmetry and simplicity of the laws of physics and the Higgs boson (2015) (arxiv.org)
888.
Glyphosate perturbs the gut microbiota of honey bees (pnas.org)
889.
US Senate Candy Desk (en.wikipedia.org)
890.
Ask HN: Is it normal for VC to take a fee on exit?
891.
James Mickens' USENIX Speech [video] (youtube.com)
892.
OpenBGPD – Adding Diversity to the Route Server Landscape (labs.ripe.net)
893.
The new boomtowns: Why more people are relocating to ‘secondary’ cities (washingtonpost.com)
894.
Prosecutors Have Prepared Indictment of Julian Assange, a Filing Reveals (nytimes.com)
895.
Pseudonyms to protect authors of controversial articles (bbc.co.uk)
896.
‘Emerging’ as a Writer After 40 (longreads.com)
897.
An underground cathedral protecting Tokyo from floods (bbc.com)
898.
Basic GPU design concepts (iq.opengenus.org)
899.
Automatic Differentiation in Machine Learning: A Survey [pdf] (jmlr.org)
900.
The U.S. Housing Boom Is Coming to an End, Starting in Dallas (wsj.com)