November 2019 Archive
61.
We ‘may’ have discovered a potential remedy for tinnitus (linkedin.com)
62.
Amazon’s quest for more, cheaper products has resulted in a flea market of fakes (washingtonpost.com)
63.
Computer Architecture – ETH Zürich – Fall 2019 (safari.ethz.ch)
64.
Off-Grid Cyberdeck: Raspberry Pi Recovery Kit (back7.co)
65.
ICANN races towards regulatory capture: the great .org heist (blogs.harvard.edu)
66.
Parse, Don’t Validate (lexi-lambda.github.io)
67.
Go master Lee Se-dol says he quits, unable to win over AI Go players (en.yna.co.kr)
68.
More Intel speculative execution vulnerabilities (mdsattacks.com)
69.
Sweet Home 3D is a free interior design application (sweethome3d.com)
70.
When your data doesn’t fit in memory: the basic techniques (pythonspeed.com)
71.
Tools we used to create a hit HTML5 game on Steam (codecks.io)
72.
The Unparalleled Genius of John von Neumann (medium.com)
73.
Facebook Libra Is Architecturally Unsound (stephendiehl.com)
74.
Intel publishes misleading benchmarks against AMD (servethehome.com)
75.
Setting up a home VPN server with WireGuard (mikkel.hoegh.org)
76.
The Fantasy of Opting Out (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
77.
It’s Not Enough to Be Right – You Also Have to Be Kind (forge.medium.com)
78.
The Efficiency-Destroying Magic of Tidying Up (florentcrivello.com)
79.
Ubiquiti adds phone-home to the access point firmware (community.ui.com)
80.
The Firefox UI Is Now Built with Web Components (briangrinstead.com)
81.
Half-Life: Alyx (half-life.com)
82.
Robinhood Traders Discovered a Glitch That Gave Them ‘Infinite Leverage’ (bloomberg.com)
83.
How Containers Work: Overlayfs (jvns.ca)
84.
I am no longer able to use Google with Lynx (blind.guru)
85.
Open Letter to the Linux Foundation (blog.cleancoder.com)
86.
Firefox’s Fight for the Future of the Web (theguardian.com)
87.
Tesla’s European gigafactory will be built in Berlin (techcrunch.com)
88.
Beating C with one line of Brainfuck (kiwec.net)
89.
AI is mostly about curve fitting (2018) (diginomica.com)
90.
How does a video codec work? (github.com)