November 2019 Archive
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Lone Bitcoin Whale Likely Fueled 2017 Price Surge, Study Says
(bloomberg.com)
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Milan Airport WiFi sends your MAC address to advertisers and trackers
(mobile.twitter.com)
636.
The July Galileo Outage: What happened and why
(berthub.eu)
638.
What SQL Analysts Need to Know About Python (2016)
(segment.com)
639.
Leaving Apple
(belkadan.com)
640.
Lines of code that changed everything
(slate.com)
641.
Neonicotinoids disrupt aquatic food webs and decrease fishery yields
(science.sciencemag.org)
642.
Parallel Commits: A New Atomic Commit Protocol for Distributed Transactions
(cockroachlabs.com)
643.
Shipping a compiler every six weeks
(pietroalbini.org)
644.
One-Percenters Close to Surpassing Wealth of U.S. Middle Class
(bloomberg.com)
645.
How the Great Pyramid at Giza Looked in 2560 BCE
(kottke.org)
646.
My Decade as a Fugitive
(story.californiasunday.com)
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Deep Learning with PyTorch
(pytorch.org)
649.
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DKIM Demystified
(20i.com)
651.
The Rising Threat of Digital Nationalism
(wsj.com)
652.
Cats Cannot Taste Sweets (2007)
(scientificamerican.com)
653.
The trouble with VPN and privacy review sites
(blog.privacytools.io)
654.
Windows XP minimal-requirement experiments (2006)
(winhistory.de)
655.
List of Hoaxes on Wikipedia
(en.wikipedia.org)
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China's growing threat to academic freedom
(japantimes.co.jp)
658.
Almond: An Open, Privacy-Preserving Virtual Assistant
(almond.stanford.edu)
659.
Software Updates
(xkcd.com)
660.
Volkswagen Axes All Non-Electric Racing Programs Worldwide
(thedrive.com)