November 2018 Archive
1291.
Submarine to visit deepest parts of the ocean in Five Deeps Expedition (businessinsider.com)
1292.
Genetic Programming in Clojure (sulami.github.io)
1293.
OUP/M: CP/M-like operating system for 6502 (github.com)
1294.
Gradient Descent Optimisation Algorithms (towardsdatascience.com)
1295.
The Computer Hack That Saved Apollo 14 (2017) [video] (youtube.com)
1296.
Soyuz MS-10 abort caused by sensor failure at booster separation (nasaspaceflight.com)
1297.
Boring Co. Drops LA Westside Tunnel Plan (techcrunch.com)
1298.
Sweden’s Push to Get Rid of Cash Has Some Saying, ‘Not So Fast’ (nytimes.com)
1299.
Perchance to Scheme (2016) (hardmath123.github.io)
1300.
Who Killed Prolog? (2010) (vanemden.wordpress.com)
1301.
Inside the Marriott-Starwood Loyalty Program Turbulence (wsj.com)
1302.
High exposure to radio frequency radiation associated with cancer in male rats (factor.niehs.nih.gov)
1303.
Why small tweaks and split testing don't work, and what to do instead (cortes.design)
1304.
Controlling the Spice, Part 1: Dune on Page and Screen (filfre.net)
1305.
SIM Card Forces All of Your Mobile Data Through Tor (motherboard.vice.com)
1306.
Best book/paper you read in 2018?
1307.
Before envelopes, people protected messages with letterlocking (atlasobscura.com)
1308.
Show HN: Interactive implementation of the NIST Blockchain use case flow chart (brucemacd.github.io)
1309.
Reading minds with deep learning (blog.floydhub.com)
1310.
The Very Rich Indie Writer (2011) (novelr.com)
1311.
NYC Housing Authority routinely disputed tests that revealed lead in apartments (nytimes.com)
1312.
Differentiable Monte Carlo Ray Tracing Through Edge Sampling (people.csail.mit.edu)
1313.
Restoring an Apollo Guidance Computer, Part IV (rescue1130.blogspot.com)
1314.
The Predictions of Robert A. Heinlein, from the Cold War to the Waterbed (rossdawson.com)
1315.
FAA Issues Boeing 737 AOA Directive After Lion Air Crash (aviationtoday.com)
1316.
Ask HN: Is neuroscience-inspired machine learning the next big thing?
1317.
LMDB – Lightning Memory-Mapped Database Manager (lmdb.tech)
1318.
Memristors built with 2-nanometer-thick parts (arstechnica.com)
1319.
Ask HN: What is a good book to learn about the network stack?
1320.
Analyzing the Evolution of Linkin Park's Music with Pandas (kvsingh.github.io)