November 2018 Archive
91.
Ryanair, Hamiltonian Cycles, and using graph theory to find cheap flights (blog.jonlu.ca)
92.
Ask HN: What's the hardest problem you've ever solved?
93.
Never connect to ProtonMail using Chrome (old.reddit.com)
94.
Gates Foundation spent $200M funding toilet research (bloomberg.com)
95.
2018 Mac Mini Review (marco.org)
96.
Microsoft Releases a Linux Version of the ProcDump Sysinternals Tool (github.com)
97.
Swedish ISP Protests ‘Site Blocking’ by Blocking Rightsholders Website Too (torrentfreak.com)
98.
Let's remove Quaternions from every 3D Engine (marctenbosch.com)
99.
Don’t work “remotely” (blairreeves.me)
100.
A debt-collection machine that’s chewing up small businesses across America (bloomberg.com)
101.
Aardman Animation Is Giving the Company to Their Employees (themarysue.com)
102.
AMD Discloses Initial Zen 2 Details (fuse.wikichip.org)
103.
Strange earthquake waves rippled around Earth (nationalgeographic.com)
104.
The History of Unix, by Rob Pike [video] (youtube.com)
105.
SpaceX just got FCC approval to launch 7,518 satellites (fastcompany.com)
106.
Slow Software (inkandswitch.com)
107.
Show HN: Open-sourcing my wedding website on my first anniversary (github.com)
108.
“The 's' is sad”: 4-year-old submits Linux kernel doc patch (2014) (git.kernel.org)
109.
Ask HN: What's the largest amount of bad code you have ever seen work?
110.
Why is 2 * (i * i) faster than 2 * i * i in Java? (stackoverflow.com)
111.
Ask HN: Anyone else find the new Gmail interface sluggish?
112.
EC2 Instances Powered by Arm-Based AWS Graviton Processors (aws.amazon.com)
113.
Slate JS – A customizable framework for building rich text editors (docs.slatejs.org)
114.
The Insect Apocalypse Is Here (nytimes.com)
115.
The new Yahoo? Facebook should heed the lessons of internet history (economist.com)
116.
Autodesk to Acquire PlanGrid (YC W12) to Accelerate Construction Productivity (adsknews.autodesk.com)
117.
‘Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat’ Is a Love Letter to Amateur Cooks (theatlantic.com)
118.
Now 2.0 (zeit.co)
119.
Chinese Tokamak reaches over 100M degrees (english.hf.cas.cn)
120.
China Telecom's Internet Traffic Misdirection (internetintel.oracle.com)