November 2017 Archive
14341.
Toyota Unintended Acceleration and the Big Bowl of “Spaghetti” Code (2013)
(safetyresearch.net)
14342.
We Made Two Io9 Staffers Watch Blade Runner for the First Time
(io9.gizmodo.com)
14343.
A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing – Finding RCE in HP’s Printer Fleet
(foxglovesecurity.com)
14344.
14345.
9 React Libraries You Should Know in 2018
(blog.bitsrc.io)
14346.
The Virtue of Narrowness (2007)
(lesswrong.com)
14347.
Security problems of Kops default deployments
(medium.com)
14348.
Still No Science Advisor at the White House – MIT Technology Review
(technologyreview.com)
14349.
Steps to better code
(dev.to)
14350.
Canopy: an end-to-end performance tracing and analysis system
(blog.acolyer.org)
14351.
14352.
WebGL elastic simulation
(adultswim.com)
14353.
Java 10 – The Story So Far
(infoq.com)
14354.
14355.
Nanosys Wants Printing Quantum Dot Displays to Be as Cheap as Printing a T-Shirt
(spectrum.ieee.org)
14356.
14357.
Memristor Image Processor Uses Sparse Coding to See
(spectrum.ieee.org)
14358.
LED lighting backfires as difference between night and day vanishes
(nationalpost.com)
14359.
Comment: Industry 4.0 from the semiconductor industry's perspective
(electronicsweekly.com)
14361.
Deep Learning for Everyone: PlaidML for Windows
(vertex.ai)
14362.
14363.
Towards a better LibreOffice on Mac
(people.gnome.org)
14364.
Jeff Bezos and Amazon – An Inside Look (1999)
(youtube.com)
14365.
The Woodworker Who Quit Email
(calnewport.com)
14366.
14367.
Go Defer Simplified with Practical Visuals
(blog.learngoprogramming.com)
14369.
14370.
Open-Sourcing Marc Andreessen’s Library
(medium.com)