November 2018 Archive
1141.
Tesla Names Robyn Denholm as Chairman to Replace Elon Musk (wsj.com)
1142.
The Unified Theory of Ram Dass (gq.com)
1143.
You’re Not Managing a Team of Software Engineers, You’re Managing Writers (medium.com)
1144.
Why Chips Die (semiengineering.com)
1145.
Dynamic Typing in SQL (rockset.com)
1146.
The Absolute Easiest Way to Debug Node.js – With VS Code (itnext.io)
1147.
Tau Prolog: A Prolog Interpreter in JavaScript (tau-prolog.org)
1148.
Fighting the “loneliness epidemic” at work (blog.rescuetime.com)
1149.
Flickr free accounts will soon be limited to 1,000 photos or videos (flickr.com)
1150.
Loneliness Is Hard on the Brain (mindmatters.today)
1151.
Bitfinex will no longer treat Tether as 1:1 conversion (twitter.com)
1152.
Emissions-free energy system saves heat from the summer sun for winter (chalmers.se)
1153.
Ruby 2.x Universal RCE Deserialization Gadget Chain (elttam.com.au)
1154.
Practical Cryptography for Developers (cryptobook.nakov.com)
1155.
Knuddels: Chat platform must pay after hacker attack fine (tellerreport.com)
1156.
Visual Programming – Why It’s a Bad Idea (mikehadlow.blogspot.com)
1157.
Engineer.ai raises $29.5M Series A for its AI+Humans software building platform (techcrunch.com)
1158.
Valve discontinues the Steam Link (theverge.com)
1159.
DNS Queries over HTTPS (tools.ietf.org)
1160.
In poor countries technology can make big improvements to education (economist.com)
1161.
TikTok surpassed Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube in downloads last month (techcrunch.com)
1162.
Base58 (en.wikipedia.org)
1163.
Show HN: HTML-Notepad – A WYSIWYG editor of structured documents (html-notepad.com)
1164.
Brouwer–Hilbert controversy (en.wikipedia.org)
1165.
Recreating the Hooli Box (benhoad.net)
1166.
Soft Silicone Pneumatics Are 3D-printed in a Tub of Gel (hackaday.com)
1167.
WesternDigital/blb: Distributed object storage system for use on bare metal (github.com)
1168.
Computing Higher Order Derivatives of Matrix and Tensor Expressions [pdf] (matrixcalculus.org)
1169.
IgNobel Prize in Neuroscience: The dead salmon study (2012) (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1170.
Ensmallen – Flexible C++ library for efficient mathematical optimization (ensmallen.org)