November 2019 Archive
1471.
The heritability of self-control: A meta-analysis (sciencedirect.com)
1472.
Show HN: Creepyface – A JavaScript library to make your face look at the pointer (creepyface.io)
1473.
Optical Proof of Work (arxiv.org)
1474.
MacBook Pro teardown confirms the new keyboard is just the old keyboard (theverge.com)
1475.
Query2vec: Search query expansion with query embeddings (bytes.grubhub.com)
1476.
CDuce: XML-oriented functional language (cduce.org)
1477.
How machine learning is revolutionising market intelligence (economist.com)
1478.
How California Became America’s Housing Market Nightmare (bloomberg.com)
1479.
YouTube says it has ‘no obligation’ to host anyone’s video (theverge.com)
1480.
The Simulation Argument and the Simulation Barrier (michaelfeathers.silvrback.com)
1481.
Do You Know Who Owns Your Debt? (gq.com)
1482.
Xerox Considers Takeover Offer for HP (wsj.com)
1483.
Predicting Next Recession (bloomberg.com)
1484.
New – Savings Plans for AWS Compute Services (aws.amazon.com)
1485.
The Worst Businessman of the 18th Century BC (2018) (forbes.com)
1486.
Adobe Photoshop AI Detector (fxguide.com)
1487.
Fluid oscillations in human sleep (science.sciencemag.org)
1488.
Swimmers Beware of Deep Brain Stimulation (nytimes.com)
1489.
The Measure of Intelligence: towards more human-like artificial systems (arxiv.org)
1490.
Anchor Says Buckingham Palace Pressure Killed ABC's Story on Epstein (news.yahoo.com)
1491.
Are Passenger Jet Engines Hitting Their Technical Limits? (bloomberg.com)
1492.
PG&E to intentionally shut off power again – this time to 150k customers (cnn.com)
1493.
Drug Dealers Are Offering Black Friday Deals on the Dark Web (independent.co.uk)
1494.
Amazon’s roadmap for Alexa is scarier than anything Facebook or Twitter is doing (thenextweb.com)
1495.
Tesla's Cybertruck Approach on Auto Manufacturing and Engineering (motortrend.com)
1496.
A Simple Dutch Cure for Stress (nautil.us)
1497.
Ask HN: Do you have experience with school bullying?
1498.
Berlin court used Windows 95, hit by virus, now uses typewriters&fax (German) (tagesspiegel.de)
1499.
Targeted ads are one of the world's most destructive trends (theguardian.com)
1500.
IBM Adds POWER9 AIO, Pushes for an Open Memory-Agnostic Interface (fuse.wikichip.org)