November 2019 Archive
751.
Boeing 777X’s fuselage split dramatically during September stress test (seattletimes.com)
752.
Opensourcing the Universal Package Manager (repl.it)
753.
Building a Large-Scale Distributed Storage System Based on Raft (cncf.io)
754.
Who eats who in open source (platformonomics.com)
755.
X17 Particle (en.wikipedia.org)
756.
Physics worth more to EU economy than retail and financial services, says study (sciencebusiness.net)
757.
How to Begin a Novel (aiweirdness.com)
758.
ksqlDB: Event streaming database for stream processing applications (ksqldb.io)
759.
A Week with Chauffeurs Showed the Major Flaw in a Self-Driving Car Future (jalopnik.com)
760.
Colossal Holograms (medium.com)
761.
100k+ page views a month for $5 with a self-hosted static site (runninginproduction.com)
762.
What It’s Really Like to Fight a War (nytimes.com)
763.
OnePlus Hit by Data Breach (forums.oneplus.com)
764.
Gross margins and SaaS companies (twosigmaventures.com)
765.
Jor1k: Run Linux in the browser with multicore and network support (github.com)
766.
Mastering Atari, Go, Chess and Shogi by Planning with a Learned Model (arxiv.org)
767.
CUDA Toolkit Release Notes (docs.nvidia.com)
768.
A collection of bad practices in HTML (htmhell.dev)
769.
What Grace Hopper meant with “easier to ask forgiveness than to get permission” (changelog.com)
770.
Hand and Wrist Exercises for Computer Users (ergonomictrends.com)
771.
An interview with Barbara Liskov (quantamagazine.org)
772.
Scientists Confirm Water Vapor on Europa (nasa.gov)
773.
Latency/throughput tradeoffs, illustrated with coffee (medium.com)
774.
Ask HN: Does being practical act as a hinderance to one’s imagination?
775.
Music Generates Feelings That Are Only Weakly Bound to the Music (whatismusic.info)
776.
“Why We Sleep” Is Riddled with Scientific and Factual Errors (guzey.com)
777.
AVX register corruption from signal delivery (bugzilla.kernel.org)
778.
2000+ Goodies for Nerds (github.com)
779.
Solar farm has to switch off every second day due to negative prices (reneweconomy.com.au)
780.
South Carolina judges often lack formal training in the law (propublica.org)