November 2019 Archive
2581.
Saudi Aramco IPO Is Announced (nytimes.com)
2582.
Surface-conduction electron-emitter display (en.wikipedia.org)
2583.
YC Is the New HBS (twitter.com)
2584.
Congress is about to reauthorize the Patriot Act (medium.com)
2585.
Show HN: Hordes.io Open Beta – 3D open world JavaScript MMO (hordes.io)
2586.
Ray Dalio – The World Has Gone Mad and the System Is Broken (linkedin.com)
2587.
The Microsoft team tracking the world’s most dangerous hackers (technologyreview.com)
2588.
An embeddable JavaScript interpreter in C (github.com)
2589.
NASA report finds Boeing seat prices are 60% higher than SpaceX (arstechnica.com)
2590.
Bauhaus: Last Rites (the-easel.com)
2591.
In the Age of AI [video] (pbs.org)
2592.
Setup CircleCi Workflow in a Monorepo (tech.julienkarst.com)
2593.
An experimental rewrite of a Windows low-level system component in Rust (msrc-blog.microsoft.com)
2594.
The Aaronson-Ambainis Conjecture (2008-2019) (scottaaronson.com)
2595.
Google and Fwupd Sitting in a Tree (blogs.gnome.org)
2596.
How to Give Mars an Atmosphere, Maybe (2017) (nautil.us)
2597.
The violence paradox: Is violence actually declining? (pbs.org)
2598.
Do pro software devs memorize language syntax?
2599.
On Becoming One (Collective Consciousness and the Fermi Paradox) (medium.com)
2600.
‘Invisible barcodes’ could improve sorting of recycling [video] (bbc.com)
2601.
Show HN: I built an abstraction layer on top of Stripe (tillypay.com)
2602.
Iceland livestreams 10-year-old McDonald's cheeseburger (bbc.co.uk)
2603.
Patreon CEO says the company’s generous business model is not sustainable (cnbc.com)
2604.
My 2019 programming language hierarchy (labs.iamhamy.xyz)
2605.
Millennials earn 20% less than baby boomers did–despite being better educated (cnbc.com)
2606.
Ask HN: What IT certifications should I get for my degree?
2607.
737 Max Scandal Cuts Boeing's Once Rock-Solid Image (npr.org)
2608.
New Zealand to get 10 Gbps fibre to premises in 2020 (itnews.com.au)
2609.
UFO Witnesses Tell the Truth (popularmechanics.com)
2610.
Slack just introduced a WYSIWYG editor that you can't opt out of