November 2018 Archive
1801.
Electric scooters are causing injuries and accidents (cnet.com)
1802.
Why Epik welcomed Gab.com (epik.com)
1803.
Why I use a 20-year-old IBM Model M keyboard (arstechnica.com)
1804.
Ask HN: What careers outside technology as I get older?
1805.
Letter of Recommendation: Women’s Clothing (nytimes.com)
1806.
Fan death (en.wikipedia.org)
1807.
Five-year-old boy's 15-page CV grabs China online attention (bbc.com)
1808.
Consensual Hugs Seem to Reduce Stress (scientificamerican.com)
1809.
Today’s JavaScript trash fire and pile on (medium.com)
1810.
Show HN: Serverless boilerplate to get started quickly (github.com)
1811.
Canadian Supreme Court: Reporter must give RCMP material about accused terrorist (thestar.com)
1812.
Mark Zuckerberg ordered all Facebook executives to use Android phones (theverge.com)
1813.
SMS Phishing and Cardless ATM = Profit (krebsonsecurity.com)
1814.
Flux OSKit: Reusable Components for OS Implementation (1997) (cs.utah.edu)
1815.
Glasgow engineers who refused to repair Chilean fighter jet engines (theguardian.com)
1816.
Magenta Studio (Beta): Music Generation Using Tensorflow (magenta.tensorflow.org)
1817.
React 16.x Roadmap (reactjs.org)
1818.
Simple, Fast, Easy Parallelism in Shell Pipelines (2016) (catern.com)
1819.
How ‘Gardening While Black’ Almost Landed This Detroit Man in Jail (nytimes.com)
1820.
Bitcoin Plunges to $3,738; Whole Crypto Scam Melts Down, Hedge Funds Stuck (wolfstreet.com)
1821.
Texas students will soon learn slavery played a central role in the Civil War (npr.org)
1822.
Amazon Rekognition updates face detection, analysis and recognition capabilities (aws.amazon.com)
1823.
Scunthorpe Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
1824.
Disney Launches Netflix Competitor: Disney+ (cnbc.com)
1825.
MLflow v0.8.0 Features Improved Experiment UI and Deployment Tools (databricks.com)
1826.
Rocket Lab’s Modest Launch Is Giant Leap for Small Rocket Business (nytimes.com)
1827.
Maclisp Dunnet (1982) (github.com)
1828.
What ancient DNA says about us (newhumanist.org.uk)
1829.
Why Good Developers Write Bad Unit Tests (mtlynch.io)
1830.
Attention and Memory in the Age of the Disciplinary Spectacle (thefrailestthing.com)