November 2018 Archive
1831.
Use an AWS Transit Gateway to Simplify Your Network Architecture (aws.amazon.com)
1832.
Do Proteins Hold the Key to the Past? (newyorker.com)
1833.
New Scientist calls for the end of the scholarly publishing industry (boingboing.net)
1834.
Toronto’s Tech Industry (blog.brainstation.io)
1835.
Ask HN: What are your predictions for the next 10 years for our daily lives?
1836.
Ask HN: What did you find in your DNA using 23andme?
1837.
Is eval evil? Just-in-time compiling (wanago.io)
1838.
A new wave of grain (boulderweekly.com)
1839.
Ask HN: How do you schedule your life?
1840.
Show HN: The Reader View of Wikipedia (thereaderwiki.com)
1841.
Why ‘Free Trading’ on Robinhood Isn’t Really Free (wsj.com)
1842.
Why Mark Zuckerberg’s ’empty chair’ policy is backfiring (politico.eu)
1843.
John W. Campbell, a chief architect of science fiction's Golden Age (latimes.com)
1844.
In Lion Air Crash, Black Box Data Reveals Pilots’ Struggle to Regain Control (nytimes.com)
1845.
Israel intervention in US elections ‘vastly overwhelms' anything Russia has done (independent.co.uk)
1846.
Can Analogies Reveal the Laws of Physics? (nautil.us)
1847.
Measuring and Improving Your CI/CD Pipelines (blog.petegoo.com)
1848.
How We Decide Where to Go (maxplanck.nautil.us)
1849.
Google Cloud CEO Being Replaced by Oracle's Thomas Kurian (cnbc.com)
1850.
The new Rust website design (beta.rust-lang.org)
1851.
Why 536 was ‘the worst year to be alive’ (sciencemag.org)
1852.
Sequoia PGP: The Seeding Sees the Light of Day (sequoia-pgp.org)
1853.
Amazon Elastic Inference – GPU-Powered Deep Learning Inference Acceleration (aws.amazon.com)
1854.
The Mysteries of Animal Movement (nytimes.com)
1855.
The ‘Geno-Economists’ Say DNA Can Predict Our Chances of Success (nytimes.com)
1856.
Outrage Over Human Gene Editing Will Fade Fast (bloomberg.com)
1857.
What’s the real reason Costco employees check receipts at the exit? (thetakeout.com)
1858.
Billionaires, Not Voters, Are Deciding Elections (truthdig.com)
1859.
Ask HN: Introvert freelancers, how do you find the willpower to network?
1860.
Don't Work 80 Hours a Week for Elon Musk, or Anyone (vice.com)