November 2019 Archive
2131.
GitRoyalty – First OSS Paywall (gitroyalty.com)
2132.
Facebook adds corrective label on user's post under new Singapore fake news law (reuters.com)
2133.
Unpopular Opinions about Tech (joecortopassi.com)
2134.
Ubiquity hardware sends telemetry and it cannot be turned off (theregister.co.uk)
2135.
ICE arrests 90 more students at fake university in Michigan (freep.com)
2136.
Shrink thinking: are countries really like people? (the-tls.co.uk)
2137.
Steve Jobs Is Dead (wholemars.org)
2138.
After Google's Fitbit deal, EU says worrying when firms targeted for their data (reuters.com)
2139.
Delegated Credentials in TLS (engineering.fb.com)
2140.
Cards Against Humanity's Black Friday AI Challenge (cardsagainsthumanityaichallenge.com)
2141.
"My phone's camera is damaged and makes noise upon activation..." (reddit.com)
2142.
I'll Take Pkg over Internal (travisjeffery.com)
2143.
George Eliot: A genius who scandalised society (bbc.com)
2144.
Kobayashi Maru (en.wikipedia.org)
2145.
LidarView: The ParaView Lidar App (paraview.org)
2146.
Finding the Words to Describe a Disaster: The Lisbon Earthquake in 1755 (laphamsquarterly.org)
2147.
A friend of mine has been trying to hire a new employee for her department (twitter.com)
2148.
Technology First, Needs Last (2009) (jnd.org)
2149.
The U.S. Gave Troubled Doctors a Second Chance – Patients Paid the Price (wsj.com)
2150.
Sounds of 1950s New York City and More from Folkways Magazine (2013) (smithsonianmag.com)
2151.
Patches Carved into Developer Sigchains (people.kernel.org)
2152.
It’s always a good time to revisit the brilliance of Elizabeth Bishop (washingtonpost.com)
2153.
Tesla announces new Giga factory near Berlin (twitter.com)
2154.
Docker is just static linking for millenials (twitter.com)
2155.
How Magic: The Gathering card sets are designed (rockpapershotgun.com)
2156.
Upscale 1080p anime to 4K in realtime with WebGL (epiphany.pub)
2157.
Python vs. Common Lisp, Workflow and Ecosystem (lisp-journey.gitlab.io)
2158.
Ask HN: Starting a Company on a Cofounder's Patent
2159.
A new way to read and print double-sided paper (2016) (mathlesstraveled.com)
2160.
The Strange Rise of Music Holograms (washingtonpost.com)