November 2018 Archive
1681.
Heaps – Haxe game engine by the language’s creator (heaps.io)
1682.
Comparing the Quality of Debug Information Produced by Clang and Gcc (robert.ocallahan.org)
1683.
Don't call people resources (benlinders.com)
1684.
Who Is Telling the Truth About Prescription Opioid Deaths? (acsh.org)
1685.
Microsoft resumes rollout of Windows 10 version 1809, promises quality changes (zdnet.com)
1686.
The ISS Has a Supercomputer Never Mind the Fried Disks (wired.com)
1687.
Show HN: An “automatic” way to learn Chinese (play.google.com)
1688.
SEC settles with EtherDelta founder for running an unlicensed exchange [pdf] (sec.gov)
1689.
Google's Past Data Use Could Impede Its Health Care Push (wired.com)
1690.
Just a Techie? – Techies, Devs, Boffins and Geeks (juxt.pro)
1691.
Expert: Acosta video distributed by White House was doctored (apnews.com)
1692.
Best and Worst Cities for Nursing Homes in the US (priceonomics.com)
1693.
Show HN: Simple note-taking and blogging (notepin.co)
1694.
Show HN: A sample project for Golang
1695.
Exploiting Coroutines to Attack the “Killer Nanoseconds” [pdf] (vldb.org)
1696.
Planckian Dissipation, Strange Metals, and a Quantum Speed Limit (theatlantic.com)
1697.
A Search for Alien Life Begins in Earth’s Oldest Desert (theatlantic.com)
1698.
Introducing Chartify: Easier chart creation in Python for data scientists (labs.spotify.com)
1699.
Ask HN: Books about database implementation (relational algebra, etc.)?
1700.
Announcing TypeScript 3.2 (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
1701.
Exploring Programming Language Architecture in Perl (2010) (billhails.net)
1702.
Ghost villages of northern France (bbc.com)
1703.
Millennial Men Leave Perplexing Hole in Hot U.S. Job Market (bloomberg.com)
1704.
How cities can fix tourism hell (techcrunch.com)
1705.
New iPad Pro Has Comparable Performance to 2018 15“ MacBook Pro in Benchmarks (macrumors.com)
1706.
Colleges Want Students with Character, but Can’t Measure It (2014) (nautil.us)
1707.
Academics Shouldn't Sell Out Truth for Justice (theatlantic.com)
1708.
Collecting and the age of memeing (ecns.cn)
1709.
A century on, why are we forgetting the deaths of 100M? (theguardian.com)
1710.
Simplicity (2016) (plato.stanford.edu)