October 2019 Archive
3451.
Kubernetes ‘Billion Laughs’ Vulnerability Is No Laughing Matter (thenewstack.io)
3452.
From Y=X to Building a Complete Artificial Neural Network (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
3453.
Newly Decoded Great White Shark Genome Hints at Why They're So Indestructible (gizmodo.com)
3454.
Are Hackintosh Users More Passionate About the Mac Than Apple? (vice.com)
3455.
OpenIO ‘solves’ the problem with object storage hyperscalability (blocksandfiles.com)
3456.
Why Are U.S. Nuclear Bombs Still in Turkey? (newrepublic.com)
3457.
Answering Complex Open-Domain Questions Through Iterative Query Generation (arxiv.org)
3458.
How The New York Times Is Experimenting with Recommendation Algorithms (open.nytimes.com)
3459.
Radio Commander review: “WTF is going on out there?” (rockpapershotgun.com)
3460.
Bertrand Russell on Why Philosophy Matters (philosophybreak.com)
3461.
Libre RISC-V Open-Source Effort Now Looking at POWER Instead of RISC-V (phoronix.com)
3462.
Funders and journals, not students, should lead on standards for research rigour (nature.com)
3463.
A Top DHS Staffer Who Defended the Muslim Travel Ban Now Works at Google (buzzfeednews.com)
3464.
White House kicks infosec team to curb in IT office shakeup (arstechnica.com)
3465.
New Antenna Uses Saltwater and Plastic to Steer Radio Beams (spectrum.ieee.org)
3466.
Woodblocks in Wonderland (publicdomainreview.org)
3467.
Breaches at NetworkSolutions, Register.com, and Web.com (krebsonsecurity.com)
3468.
What is Halloween without a haunted house? Can you escape this one? (surveysparrow.com)
3469.
Video and Audio: Codecs and Containers Explained (videoprog.com)
3470.
My startup is not attracting paying customers. Should I shut it down? (puretext.us)
3471.
Ask HN: Has your HN karma score helped you in any way?
3472.
Ask HN: What are some key ingredients for a compelling Ask HN?
3473.
Show HN: WindTerm 0.8 – A whole new generation of terminal emulator (github.com)
3474.
You Won’t Survive a Merger with AI (nautil.us)
3475.
On the Far Right Past of Ingvar Kamprad, Founder of IKEA (lithub.com)
3476.
MIT Creates World's First Psychopath AI by Feeding It Reddit Violent Content (techgrabyte.com)
3477.
Writing clean code can get as repetitive as bricklaying, use a machine labourer (unitily.com)
3478.
Is Rust a good choice for web services?
3479.
Ask HN: Has anyone here ever built their own PCI device?
3480.
The psychology and biology of gifted children and highly intelligent people (the-big-ger-picture.blogspot.com)