November 2018 Archive
1081.
Whether to Use Anki or SuperMemo (masterhowtolearn.wordpress.com)
1082.
Wiped-Out Hedge Fund Manager Confessed His Losses on YouTube (bloomberg.com)
1083.
What's coming in Go 1.12 [slides] (blog.myitcv.io)
1084.
Coding Interview Preparation Bootcamp (medium.com)
1085.
Make School (YC W12) gains accreditation for 2-year applied CS bachelor’s degree (techcrunch.com)
1086.
Parsing Excel Spreadsheets with Swift's Codable Protocols (desiatov.com)
1087.
An 1861 illustrated Japanese book on the American revolutionary war (reddit.com)
1088.
Show HN: 100x Faster Slicing of SCAD Files for 3D Printing (github.com)
1089.
VW plans to sell electric Tesla rival for less than $23K: source (reuters.com)
1090.
Things nobody told me about being a software engineer (anaulin.org)
1091.
The hidden cost of QUIC and TOU (2016) (snellman.net)
1092.
Identifiable Images of Bystanders Extracted from Corneal Reflections (2013) (journals.plos.org)
1093.
Killed by Google (killedbygoogle.com)
1094.
What Does It Take to Keep a Classic Mainframe Alive? (spectrum.ieee.org)
1095.
The Secret Syndicate Behind Nancy Drew (daily.jstor.org)
1096.
Pachyderm Raises $10M to Bring Data Provenance to the Enterprise (pachyderm.io)
1097.
Falcon Heavy Model – Flight 1 [video] (youtube.com)
1098.
Fifteen Years of Fedora (fedoramagazine.org)
1099.
How the Irresistible Lure of Curiosity Is Generated in the Brain (biorxiv.org)
1100.
Why Bigger Isn’t Always Better with GANs and AI Art (artnome.com)
1101.
UnicodeMath – A Nearly Plain-Text Encoding of Mathematics (2016) [pdf] (unicode.org)
1102.
Gogs – A simple, stable and extensible self-hosted Git service (gogs.io)
1103.
The Human Brain Is a Time Traveler (nytimes.com)
1104.
How to explain the KGB’s amazing success identifying CIA agents? (2015) (salon.com)
1105.
Portability of tar features (dev.gentoo.org)
1106.
An Introduction to Quantum Computation and Quantum Communication (2000) [pdf] (herpolhode.com)
1107.
Has Chrome fully taken over yet? (haschromefullytakenoveryet.com)
1108.
The State of the Octoverse: top programming languages of 2018 (blog.github.com)
1109.
Uno: a uniq like CLI tool for log data (unomaly.com)
1110.
What polymorphism and garbage collection have in common (2013) (okmij.org)