November 2019 Archive
2281.
Ask HN: What are some projects I can build to better learn software engineering?
2282.
Woman registers period late on app, is starts seeing baby related ads (twitter.com)
2283.
Popular Local News Sites in the US and Canada Are Fake (buzzfeednews.com)
2284.
Is Publishing Too Top-Heavy? (publishersweekly.com)
2285.
Linux Foundation publicly announces ban of conference registrant on social media (twitter.com)
2286.
Understanding and repairing the power supply from a 1969 analog computer (righto.com)
2287.
The Horizons of Instrument Design: A Conversation with Don Buchla (1982) (keyboardmag.com)
2288.
We Need to Talk About Peat (nautil.us)
2289.
Basecamp’s chat sucks, and I like it (heavymelon.blog)
2290.
Animal-like embryos came before animals (upi.com)
2291.
West Virginia Inmates Will Be Charged by the Minute to Read E-Books on Tablets (reason.com)
2292.
Amazon’s Ring Planned Neighborhood “Watch Lists” Built on Facial Recognition (theintercept.com)
2293.
Uber’s ‘Dirty Little Secret’: Shared Driver Accounts (wsj.com)
2294.
17th century warships linked to Sweden's historic Vasa found (theguardian.com)
2295.
I Found Work on an Amazon Website. I Made 97 Cents an Hour (nytimes.com)
2296.
Ralph Merkle on Space Cryonics and Nanotechnology (medium.com)
2297.
Risk the kitsch: The life of a concert pianist (the-tls.co.uk)
2298.
The Case of the Missing Barrels (2017) (lrb.co.uk)
2299.
Viewpoint Toward a Computer for Visual Thinkers (1988) (scottkim.com.previewc40.carrierzone.com)
2300.
Single Div CSS Tesla Cybertruck (codepen.io)
2301.
Computational analysis concludes that Molière wrote the plays attributed to him (sciencemag.org)
2302.
AT&T redefined the word ‘bonus’ as a $10 price hike for data you didn’t ask for (theverge.com)
2303.
Minnesota Public Radio sent us one of the weirdest legal threats ever received (boingboing.net)
2304.
PA Supreme Court Rules Police Can’t Force You to Tell Them Your Password (eff.org)
2305.
How We Built a Vectorized SQL Engine in CockroachDB (cockroachlabs.com)
2306.
T-Fuzz: fuzzing by program transformation (2018) [pdf] (nebelwelt.net)
2307.
World may have crossed climate tipping points (theguardian.com)
2308.
Merkel wants Germany to have 1m electric car charging points by 2030 (reuters.com)
2309.
Shrinkflation (en.wikipedia.org)
2310.
Our home delivery habit reshaped the world (theguardian.com)