November 2019 Archive
1801.
Vim Splits: A Guide to Doing What You Want (2010) (technotales.wordpress.com)
1802.
Two-legged robot mimics human balance while running and jumping (news.mit.edu)
1803.
Lessons learned using single-table design with DynamoDB and GraphQL (servicefull.cloud)
1804.
Show HN: PortManager – Manage ports from your macOS menu bar (portmanager.app)
1805.
Debugging Software Deployments with Strace (theartofmachinery.com)
1806.
Pythran – a compiler for Python scientific kernels – release (serge-sans-paille.github.io)
1807.
Historical Computers in Japan (museum.ipsj.or.jp)
1808.
Nabokov Was Right About Butterflies (2011) (npr.org)
1809.
Astronomers draw first global map of Titan (nature.com)
1810.
Federal safety agency launches probe of Tesla battery fires (latimes.com)
1811.
Amazon is sending me packages I didn't buy (amazonplzstop.com)
1812.
Twitter begins testing Reddit-style nested conversations (engadget.com)
1813.
Tell HN: Digicert is turning into Symantec
1814.
Agglutinative Language (en.wikipedia.org)
1815.
I created a study plan for web developers to become software engineers (sourcesort.com)
1816.
Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and PepsiCo are the Top Plastic Polluters (onegreenplanet.org)
1817.
New technology turns everyday trash into plastic treasure (washingtonpost.com)
1818.
Classics for the People (aeon.co)
1819.
A Leaky Cryptocurrency Faucet (umanovskis.se)
1820.
US: Saudis recruited Twitter workers to spy on users (apnews.com)
1821.
The Early History of Usenet (cs.columbia.edu)
1822.
Top Dark Matter Candidate Loses Ground to Tiniest Competitor (quantamagazine.org)
1823.
Biased Reference Counting: Minimizing atomic operations in GC (2018) [pdf] (iacoma.cs.uiuc.edu)
1824.
A list of papers on deep learning with anime style images (github.com)
1825.
Zuckerberg’s Anti-China Rhetoric Roils Facebook's Chinese Employees (theinformation.com)
1826.
Ask HN: Do you feel the quality of SWE has gone down?
1827.
US births decline for fourth year in a row, CDC says (lite.cnn.io)
1828.
Live in an adult dorm? Starcity thinks you would, for the right price [video] (pressheretv.com)
1829.
WordPress usage worldwide (github.com)
1830.
Don’t Blame the Internet for New Slang (thewalrus.ca)