November 2018 Archive
2011.
Hacker Say They Compromised ProtonMail. ProtonMail Says It's BS (bleepingcomputer.com)
2012.
Swedish ISP Protests Site Blocking by Blocking Rightsholder’s Website Too (torrentfreak.com)
2013.
Self-implantable double-layered micro-drug-reservoirs for ocular drug delivery (nature.com)
2014.
Longer Than the Song of a Whip-poor-will (oxfordamerican.org)
2015.
2016.
AWS Toolkits for PyCharm, IntelliJ, VS Code (aws.amazon.com)
2017.
Student-Loan Debt Is Crushing Millennials (bloomberg.com)
2018.
UK supermarket TV advert on palm oil banned for being too political (theguardian.com)
2019.
A Massive New Harvard Study Shows Which Diet Burns the Most Calories (inc.com)
2020.
Ask HN: Do you keep work logs, and if so, how do you use them?
2021.
I've used Apple computers my entire life. why I'm never buying one again (businessinsider.com)
2022.
Uber launches rider loyalty rewards like credits (techcrunch.com)
2023.
Tests of General Relativity (arxiv.org)
2024.
Basecamp Outage Post-mortem (m.signalvnoise.com)
2025.
A real-time chat app in 23 lines of Python and 35 lines of JavaScript (github.com)
2026.
10 services web developers should know (medium.com)
2027.
Lisbon after the Earthquake (historytoday.com)
2028.
Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception (2015) (economist.com)
2029.
Entombed: An archaeological examination of an Atari 2600 game (arxiv.org)
2030.
A 1970s Essay Predicted Silicon Valley's High-Minded Tyranny (wired.com)
2031.
Climate Solutions: Is It Feasible to Remove Enough CO2 from the Air? (e360.yale.edu)
2032.
Jeff Bezos' Day One fund gives $97.5M to first 24 recipients (cnet.com)
2033.
Blockchain’s Hype Is Dying According to Corporate America’s Earnings Calls (medium.com)
2034.
The Internet Has a Huge C/C++ Problem and Developers Don't Want to Deal with It (motherboard.vice.com)
2035.
T.S. Eliot, Populist (firstthings.com)
2036.
Does sex addiction really exist? (bbc.com)
2037.
The art of debugging – or how it took me 3 years to fix my PC (medium.com)
2038.
Ask HN: Is Atom now dead in the water?
2039.
Python and Qt: 3,000 hours of developer insight (blog.qt.io)
2040.
Pinebook: My First Few Surprising Hours with a $99 Linux Laptop (forbes.com)