November 2018 Archive
1471.
PHP Sadness (phpsadness.com)
1472.
Ask HN: Any ICO that actually delivers what it promises?
1473.
What’s Wrong with Bananas (nautil.us)
1474.
Ask HN: What excites you most about Neuromorphic Hardware?
1475.
Hacking Christmas lights (2010) (deepdarc.com)
1476.
How to deal with difficult people on software projects (people.neilon.software)
1477.
Show HN: Harmony of the Spheres – Gravity Simulator (thehappykoala.github.io)
1478.
Extending optionals in Swift (swiftbysundell.com)
1479.
E-mails from Amazon regarding user's e-mails being disclosed (sellercentral.amazon.com)
1480.
Fishing for Hackers: Analysis of a Linux Server Attack (2014) (sysdig.com)
1481.
Using deep learning to detect malaria in images (blog.insightdatascience.com)
1482.
Dynamic Automatic Differentiation of GPU Broadcast Kernels [pdf] (mit.edu)
1483.
Blizzard Says It Wasn't Expecting Fans to Be This Angry About Diablo Immortal (kotaku.com)
1484.
AP: Video expert says White House clip of CNN reporter was likely doctored (arstechnica.com)
1485.
SSH Access through Cloudflare (blog.cloudflare.com)
1486.
New Satellites Will Hunt Pirates, and Maybe Terrorists (bloomberg.com)
1487.
8×8 has acquired the Jitsi team and technology from Atlassian (jitsi.org)
1488.
George RR Martin: ‘When I began GoT I thought it might be a short story’ (theguardian.com)
1489.
Overturned polygons: shapes with less than two sides (chalkdustmagazine.com)
1490.
IP Geolocation Through Reverse DNS (arxiv.org)
1491.
What Facebook Knew and Tried to Hide [audio] (nytimes.com)
1492.
Python Patterns (python-patterns.guide)
1493.
While iPhone sales remain stagnant, Apple services hit $10B in revenue (arstechnica.com)
1494.
Samsung opens its Bixby assistant to developers (techcrunch.com)
1495.
The Fax Is Not Yet Obsolete (theatlantic.com)
1496.
Ask HN: How do you keep track of the articles you want to read?
1497.
Twitter’s Problem Isn’t the Like Button (bloomberg.com)
1498.
Limiting the power of package installation in Debian (lwn.net)
1499.
On Rigorous Error Handling (250bpm.com)
1500.
They Hacked Their School District When They Were 12 (edweek.org)