November 2017 Archive
1591.
Deleting $300M by messing around with Ethereum contracts (hackernoon.com)
1592.
Blurred Images Are Everywhere (medium.com)
1593.
Silicon Valley has turned into the place it hates the most (businessinsider.com)
1594.
New Jersey’s experiment to reduce the number of people in jail awaiting trial (economist.com)
1595.
America is facing an epistemic crisis (vox.com)
1596.
FBI didn’t tell US targets as Russian hackers hunted emails (apnews.com)
1597.
A Taxonomy of Internet Chum (2015) (theawl.com)
1598.
Exercise Increases Brain Size (neurosciencenews.com)
1599.
Cheerp: A C++ Compiler for the Web (leaningtech.com)
1600.
How I built the Chrome T-Rex Game in real life (medium.com)
1601.
Theano and the Future of PyMC (numfocus.org)
1602.
China fires up next-generation neutron-science facility (nature.com)
1603.
Myths About Choosing a College Major (nytimes.com)
1604.
Hired – Technical Interview Score (refdash.com)
1605.
Amazon’s Cashierless Store Is Almost Ready for Prime Time (bloomberg.com)
1606.
FCC approves ATSC 3.0, a TV technology with better pictures but less privacy (reuters.com)
1607.
Facebook's Not Listening Through Your Phone. It Doesn't Have To (wired.com)
1608.
Nationalize the internet (dailydot.com)
1609.
Tesla’s Electric Semi Truck Gets Orders from Wal-Mart and J.B. Hunt (wsj.com)
1610.
Ask HN: How can I use my web development skills for space exploration/tech?
1611.
An open letter to Andrew Tanenbaum (medium.com)
1612.
Investing in ICOs May Be Even Riskier Than You Realize (bloomberg.com)
1613.
Why Mashable flamed out (digiday.com)
1614.
Please build websites for the web, not just Google Chrome (thenextweb.com)
1615.
Marvell Technology to buy chipmaker Cavium for about $6B (arstechnica.com)
1616.
We could build something revolutionary: how tech set underground music free (theguardian.com)
1617.
The Merchant Fleet of Late Medieval and Tudor England, 1400–1580 (medievalandtudorships.org)
1618.
First Republican lawmaker to publicly oppose the FCC’s net neutrality repeal (fightforthefuture.org)
1619.
Ask HN: How do I get $2.2M dollars?
1620.
Boston Dynamics has a new creepy dog-like robot called SpotMini (qz.com)