November 2018 Archive
1711.
Kickstarter vs. Indiegogo – A Creator's Perspective (adamleeb.com)
1712.
Why Echo Chambers Are Useful [pdf] (economics.ox.ac.uk)
1713.
Former Facebook security chief Alex Stamos calls Sundar Pichai a liar over China (mercurynews.com)
1714.
Facebook Admits It Was Used to Incite Violence in Myanmar (nytimes.com)
1715.
The BBC is wrong: university censorship is definitely not a myth (blogs.spectator.co.uk)
1716.
How Did Insect Metamorphosis Evolve? (2012) (scientificamerican.com)
1717.
Show HN: Vyne – Automated API Orchestration (vyne.co)
1718.
Microsoft dethrones Apple as the most valuable US company (markets.businessinsider.com)
1719.
AWS ALB Can Now Invoke Lambda Functions (aws.amazon.com)
1720.
SDPaxos: Building efficient semi-decentralized geo-replicated state machines (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
1721.
Oscar Wilde’s Radical Wit (laphamsquarterly.org)
1722.
VisBug: Brings design tool interactions and hotkeys to the browser (github.com)
1723.
The Discoveries of Continuations (1993) [pdf] (math.bas.bg)
1724.
Jim Gilliam, the founder of NationBuilder, has died (civichall.org)
1725.
The World According to Stanisław Lem (2016) (lareviewofbooks.org)
1726.
Hundreds at Google Plan Walkout to Protest Handling of Sexual Harassment (nytimes.com)
1727.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2018)
1728.
Plane drops to 928 feet after autopilot set to 0 altitude (bbc.com)
1729.
Did a Rave Review Really Shut Down Portland Burger Bar Stanich’s? (wweek.com)
1730.
Family traumatized after Nest system hacked by stranger (fox4kc.com)
1731.
Chaos Makes the Multiverse Unnecessary (nautil.us)
1732.
Here Comes ‘The Journal of Controversial Ideas’ (chronicle.com)
1733.
StockX Is a Stock Market for Nikes and Rolexes (wsj.com)
1734.
Billboards are an old but booming ad medium (economist.com)
1735.
The Sex Recession (theatlantic.com)
1736.
Bee-brained (aeon.co)
1737.
SCCS: The Posix Standard Source Code Control System (2017) (sccs.sourceforge.net)
1738.
Ask HN: What will be the tipping point for Facebook?
1739.
On FPGAs as PC Coprocessors (1996) (fpgacpu.org)
1740.
Security issues on ArtChain (shkspr.mobi)