November 2018 Archive
121.
Marriott hack hits 500M Starwood guests (bbc.co.uk)
122.
Spectrum is joining GitHub (spectrum.chat)
123.
Fortran is still a thing (wordsandbuttons.online)
124.
Amazon’s HQ2 Spectacle Should Be Illegal (theatlantic.com)
125.
Ask HN: Is there a better way to document complex software architectures?
126.
What Is The Morning Writing Effect? (gwern.net)
127.
Sweden's cashless society is no longer a utopia (weforum.org)
128.
Ask HN: I've been a programmer for 6 years, and I can't solve basic CS problems
129.
Airtable raises $100M at a $1.1B valuation (techcrunch.com)
130.
Dank-selfhosted: automated deployment of email, web, DNS, XMPP, ZNC on OpenBSD (github.com)
131.
A fullscreen desktop application resembling a sci-fi computer interface (github.com)
132.
Boeing Withheld Information on 737 Model, According to Safety Experts and Others (wsj.com)
133.
The greatest sales deck I've ever seen (2016) (medium.com)
134.
Internet Vulnerability Takes Down Google (blog.thousandeyes.com)
135.
How to run a program without an operating system? (stackoverflow.com)
136.
Krisp.ai – Mute background noise during your calls (krisp.ai)
137.
Dropping Acid (logicmag.io)
138.
Google's interview system: it's not about solving the problem (threader.app)
139.
Oil Demand for Cars Is Already Falling (bloomberg.com)
140.
Cancer-Linked Chemicals Manufactured by 3M Are Turning Up in Drinking Water (bloomberg.com)
141.
How Dad's Stresses Get Passed Along to Offspring (scientificamerican.com)
142.
Prison time, hefty fines for data privacy violations: draft U.S. Senate bill (reuters.com)
143.
Sprint Is Throttling Skype, Study Finds (bloomberg.com)
144.
The red flags and magic numbers that investors look for in startup's metrics (andrewchen.co)
145.
Google staff walk out over women's treatment (bbc.co.uk)
146.
Facebook Morale Takes a Tumble Along with Stock Price (wsj.com)
147.
Monarch butterfly populations in U.S. west are down an order of magnitude (qz.com)
148.
Facebook’s GraphQL gets its own open-source foundation (techcrunch.com)
149.
Richard Stallman: We Can Do Better Than Bitcoin (cryptosumer.com)
150.
Corretto – No-cost, multiplatform, developer-preview distribution of OpenJDK (aws.amazon.com)