November 2018 Archive
331.
Show HN: Shortcut Roulette – Dangerous, unhelpful shortcut for iOS 12 (shortcutroulette.com)
332.
OpenCV 4.0 (opencv.org)
333.
Israeli scientists develop tissue implants that won't be rejected (israel21c.org)
334.
Googlers are openly asking bosses to cancel the censored search engine for China (buzzfeednews.com)
335.
Transitioning Google Cloud leadership after three great years (cloud.google.com)
336.
The present phase of stagnation in the foundations of physics is not normal (backreaction.blogspot.com)
337.
D compilation is too slow and I am forking the compiler (blog.thecybershadow.net)
338.
A Heretic's Guide to Deplatforming (easydns.com)
339.
Madrid bans polluting vehicles from city centre (theguardian.com)
340.
A small French privacy ruling could remake adtech (techcrunch.com)
341.
Google accused of GDPR privacy violations by seven countries (theverge.com)
342.
“A Horrifically Bad Idea”: Smartphone Voting Is Coming (vanityfair.com)
343.
AI Playbook (aiplaybook.a16z.com)
344.
Philosophy Has Made Plenty of Progress (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
345.
Stop using JWT for sessions (2016) (cryto.net)
346.
Linus Torvalds announces Linux (1991) (web.archive.org)
347.
Engineers Shouldn’t Write ETL (multithreaded.stitchfix.com)
348.
Programs to Read (wiki.c2.com)
349.
Ford Buying San Francisco-Area E-Scooter Startup Spin (nytimes.com)
350.
Sundar Pichai: ‘Technology Doesn’t Solve Humanity’s Problems’ (nytimes.com)
351.
Microsoft’s enterprise products covertly gather personal data on users (thenextweb.com)
352.
Ozone: The Earth's protective shield is repairing (bbc.com)
353.
Chip wars: China, America and silicon supremacy (economist.com)
354.
Ask HN: What was your best passive income in 2018?
355.
Tensorflow 2.0: models migration and new design (pgaleone.eu)
356.
East German secret police guide for identifying youth subcultures (1985) (twitter.com)
357.
Facebook policy chief admits hiring PR firm to attack George Soros (theguardian.com)
358.
VMware acquires Heptio, the startup founded by 2 co-founders of Kubernetes (techcrunch.com)
359.
How to Land on Mars (nytimes.com)
360.
A note to our employees (blog.google)