November 2017 Archive
20011.
Contribute to an existential risk bibliography
(cser.ac.uk)
20012.
Hate the iPhone X notch? There’s an app for that
(itsnicethat.com)
20013.
Human brain organoids implanted into rodents
(statnews.com)
20014.
20015.
Who's Afraid of the Bitcoin Hard Fork?
(coinidol.com)
20016.
Intuit becomes latest technology company to offer direct lending
(bloomberg.com)
20017.
20019.
Over-interpreting climate news
(thebulletin.org)
20020.
How REBEL Plays Chess [pdf]
(members.home.nl)
20021.
Contact Pressure for Rough Surfaces: A Tutorial
(tribonet.org)
20022.
A Universe in One Line of Code with 10 PRINT
(makeartwithpython.com)
20023.
Configurable and extendable Task pipeline
(github.com)
20024.
Real Close to the Machine: Floating Point in D
(dlang.org)
20025.
As Expected, Movie Scenes Are Being Recreated Using iPhone X Animojis
(fortressofsolitude.co.za)
20026.
Give It Another Century and We’ll See How It Goes
(granolashotgun.com)
20027.
20028.
The Fake News Fallacy
(newyorker.com)
20029.
Qualcomm is shipping next chip it'll perhaps get sued for: Arm Centriq 2400
(theregister.co.uk)
20030.
LinkedIn + Gmail
(tinyurl.com)
20031.
Tesla Learned About Dyson’s Secret Car Plans Two Years Early
(bloomberg.com)
20032.
Gene Therapy Creates New Skin to Save a Dying Child
(nytimes.com)
20033.
20034.
The Internet Sees Nearly 30,000 Distinct DoS Attacks Each Day
(securityweek.com)
20035.
The Migration Period
(en.wikipedia.org)
20036.
Online Marketing Methods to Revitalise Dead Traffic
(mystartupland.com)
20037.
How to Evaluate an Accelerator Offer
(vc-list.com)
20039.
LinkedIn and Gmail
(t.co)
20040.
Do you really know what unidirectional data flow means in Angular
(blog.angularindepth.com)