November 2018 Archive
271.
Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (aws.amazon.com)
272.
Amp – A complete text editor for the terminal (amp.rs)
273.
Paying for Popularity Can Be Fraud (bloomberg.com)
274.
Lenovo to pay $7.3M for installing adware in laptops (hackread.com)
275.
Ask HN: Why do we want to learn something new when we don't have time?
276.
Facebook hired PR firm that wrote negative articles about Apple and Google (cnbc.com)
277.
Surveillance Kills Freedom by Killing Experimentation (wired.com)
278.
Google May Have to Get Used to Third Place in the Cloud (bloomberg.com)
279.
First gene-edited babies claimed in China (mainichi.jp)
280.
All U.S. National Parks Are Free to Enter on Sunday (atlasobscura.com)
281.
Golua – A Lua 5.3 engine implemented in Go (github.com)
282.
Blockchain study finds zero success rate and vendors don't call back (theregister.co.uk)
283.
Beyond Passwords: 2FA, U2F and Google Advanced Protection (troyhunt.com)
284.
Fallout 76 Day One Patch Is Larger Than the Game Itself (hothardware.com)
285.
Leaving Apple and Google: more devices now supported (e.foundation)
286.
The Graphic Art of Incredibles 2 (joshholtsclaw.com)
287.
rr: lightweight recording and deterministic debugging (rr-project.org)
288.
Microsoft Is Worth as Much as Apple. How Did That Happen? (nytimes.com)
289.
New antimatter gravity experiments begin at CERN (home.cern)
290.
Researchers “see” through walls using ambient Wi-Fi signals and a smartphone (technologyreview.com)
291.
Want to Recruit Better Engineers? Open Source Your Code (angel.co)
292.
Alan Kay: Is it too late to create a healthy future? [video] (videocast.nih.gov)
293.
Amazon Plans to Split HQ2 in Two Locations: NY and VA (nytimes.com)
294.
The Homeless Crisis Is Getting Worse in America’s Richest Cities (bloomberg.com)
295.
C Portability Lessons from Weird Machines (begriffs.com)
296.
Why I'm Ditching Android (kevq.uk)
297.
Why do all websites look the same? (medium.com)
298.
U.S. Secret Service Warns ID Thieves Are Abusing USPS’s Mail Scanning Service (krebsonsecurity.com)
299.
LearnDB: Learn how to build a database (learndb.net)
300.
Using carbon nanotubes and rectennas to yield a 90% efficient solar cell (pv-magazine-usa.com)