November 2018 Archive
1621.
Introducing SourceKit-LSP (forums.swift.org)
1622.
Lincoln Index: Estimating the number of bugs left to find (2010) (johndcook.com)
1623.
Killing 3ve: How The FBI And Tech Industry Took Down A Massive Ad Fraud Scheme (buzzfeednews.com)
1624.
Getting ‘screeched in’ in Newfoundland (bbc.com)
1625.
Google Chrome’s Users Take a Back Seat to Its Bottom Line (eff.org)
1626.
Production Rules (Read-Eval-Print-λove) (leanpub.com)
1627.
Introducing Conjure, Palantir’s Toolchain for HTTP/JSON APIs (medium.com)
1628.
Sawppy the Rover (github.com)
1629.
On the reproducibility of Perturbative Neural Networks, in response to Reddit (github.com)
1630.
Google may shut down its news service in Europe (techgraph.co)
1631.
The NIMBY Backlash Against Amazon’s HQ2 (bloomberg.com)
1632.
Google Assistant iOS update lets you say ‘Hey Siri, OK Google’ (techcrunch.com)
1633.
The Free Coffee Test, or Lefkowitz’s Law of Corporate Financial Health (2013) (jasonlefkowitz.net)
1634.
Fleets of drones could aid searches for lost hikers (news.mit.edu)
1635.
Ask HN: How to stop being cynical all the time?
1636.
Prolog Under the Hood: An Honest Look (1992) (amzi.com)
1637.
The Invention of the Aeropress (2014) (priceonomics.com)
1638.
The link between premarital sex and marriage stability (ifstudies.org)
1639.
New discovery throws light on mystery of pyramids' construction (theguardian.com)
1640.
How Big Is Amazon? Its Many Businesses in One Chart (npr.org)
1641.
Facebook’s Response to the New York Times (newsroom.fb.com)
1642.
The American Dream 2.0: Why America Should Reject Silicon Valley’s New Wealth (scobleizer.blog)
1643.
Stan Lee has died (en.wikipedia.org)
1644.
A Glimpse into the Heart of a Quasar (nature.com)
1645.
Diving Deeper into Consensus (blog.helium.com)
1646.
Federal Judge Allows to Block Native Americans in North Dakota from Voting (slate.com)
1647.
UK austerity has inflicted 'great misery' on citizens, UN says (theguardian.com)
1648.
The History, Controversy, and Evolution of the Goto Statement [pdf] (web.sonoma.edu)
1649.
Ask HN: Paid app to free and Patreon?
1650.
Python has brought computer programming to a vast new audience (economist.com)