November 2018 Archive
1891.
China has developed a virtual anchor to deliver the news (cnn.com)
1892.
Anti-vaccination stronghold in NC hit with worst chickenpox outbreak in 20 years (washingtonpost.com)
1893.
Segway was supposed to change the world. Two decades later, it just might (cnn.com)
1894.
Commuting by bike – tips and tricks (kensodev.com)
1895.
Architecture no one needs is server side templating (itnext.io)
1896.
Short-Run Effects of GDPR on Technology Venture Investment (papers.ssrn.com)
1897.
An FDA for Algorithms? (nautil.us)
1898.
Operation Ajax: How the CIA’s first attempt at regime change nearly failed (laphamsquarterly.org)
1899.
Chinese erotic writer jailed for more than 10 years over gay sex scenes in novel (scmp.com)
1900.
Use Gatsby.js and Headless GraphQL CMS to Make Your JAMstack Site Sweeter (takeshape.io)
1901.
Smartwatches know you’re getting a cold days before you feel ill (newscientist.com)
1902.
Show HN: Convert a Markdown Doc to WordPress Posts and Pages (scribewp.com)
1903.
Two Experts Weigh in on Etiquette of Centuries Past (nytimes.com)
1904.
World′s tallest elevator tower rises in Rottweil, Germany (2015) (dw.com)
1905.
Hello, and welcome to libh2o (powerdns.org)
1906.
Ask HN: What are the most exciting areas of research in CS right now?
1907.
Create-phaser-app for web-based game development (github.com)
1908.
The Art of Film Grain [video] (kottke.org)
1909.
Scientists Create Rare Fifth Form of Matter in Space (livescience.com)
1910.
Passcodes are protected by Fifth Amendment, says court (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
1911.
Ellipsoid distance on Earth (johndcook.com)
1912.
“The Guardian's reader funding model is working” (theguardian.com)
1913.
Quark Deconfinement as Supernova Explosion Engine for Blue Supergiant Stars (nature.com)
1914.
Amazon Forecast – Time series forecasting made easy (aws.amazon.com)
1915.
How mapmakers help indigenous people defend their lands (nationalgeographic.com)
1916.
Tipping Points, For-Profit Scientific Publishing, and Closed Science (deepseanews.com)
1917.
Beginner’s Guide to Product-Qualified Leads (trafficiscurrency.com)
1918.
The rise of 8D Audio on YouTube (melmagazine.com)
1919.
Mark Shuttleworth is not selling Canonical or Ubuntu – yet (zdnet.com)
1920.
Ask HN: Is Visual Studio Code the Emacs of 21st century?