November 2019 Archive
1351.
How to (not) have sex in the 600s (twitter.com)
1352.
There are many small orbital launch vehicles proposed or under development (orbitalindex.com)
1353.
TPM–Fail: TPM Meets Timing and Lattice Attacks (tpm.fail)
1354.
So you want to learn Microservices? (dev.to)
1355.
Dynamically Adjustable Key-Value Store by Combining LSM and COW B+ Tree [pdf] (greensky00.github.io)
1356.
Rust Bug Minimization Patterns (blog.pnkfx.org)
1357.
Eliza explores the dangers of on-demand digital therapy (polygon.com)
1358.
Symbolic Maths in Python (2017) (alexandrugris.github.io)
1359.
Nomogram (en.wikipedia.org)
1360.
Mathematical Treasures (maa.org)
1361.
Introduction to Data Compression (2013) [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
1362.
Can You Copyright Work Made by Artificial Intelligence? (whyisthisinteresting.substack.com)
1363.
Journal will publish heavily criticized paper on gender differences in physics (sciencemag.org)
1364.
Hong Kong Protestors Take over Universities and Financial District (wsj.com)
1365.
OpenWRT will natively support NextDNS in upcoming 19.07.0 release (github.com)
1366.
Seeing Like a Finite State Machine (crookedtimber.org)
1367.
Interfaces Generally Belong with Users (neugierig.org)
1368.
People Working in DevOps Should Read the Toyota Way (zwischenzugs.com)
1369.
Codem Ipsum: Lorem Ipsum but for Code (codemipsum.pomb.us)
1370.
Google is blatantly lying about the quality of Stadia’s games (9to5google.com)
1371.
From Surveillance Communism to Surveillance Capitalism and Beyond (forbes.com)
1372.
New Tricks for an Old Z-Machine, Part 3: A Renaissance Is Nigh (filfre.net)
1373.
The Internet Oracle (internetoracle.org)
1374.
The day when starting a receiver fixed the transmitter (rachelbythebay.com)
1375.
The Future Is Not Retro (pedestrianobservations.com)
1376.
Benjamin Libet's argument against free will is being questioned (theatlantic.com)
1377.
Airships could return to our crowded skies (bbc.com)
1378.
End of a Decade (amursoftware.com)
1379.
A Look at Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine: Half Square Foot Silicon Chip (fuse.wikichip.org)
1380.
Saudi sovereign-wealth fund backs Travis Kalanick’s new startup (wsj.com)