November 2018 Archive
391.
New critical vulnerability in multiple high-privileged Android services (blog.zimperium.com)
392.
Apple has removed us from the App Store (blog.rescuetime.com)
393.
Snapshots of Tokyo’s vivid street life (huckmag.com)
394.
Fundamental Algorithms of Machine Learning (dropbox.com)
395.
Popular dark-web hosting provider hacked, 6,500 sites down (zdnet.com)
396.
So You Want to Learn Physics (2016) (susanjfowler.com)
397.
Amazon Textract – Extract text and data from virtually any document (aws.amazon.com)
398.
Bogle Sounds a Warning on Index Funds (wsj.com)
399.
Why we’re changing Flickr free accounts (blog.flickr.net)
400.
China Expands Research Funding, Luring U.S. Scientists and Students (npr.org)
401.
Ask HN: Developers, how do you estimate projects and write proposals?
402.
GoAWK: an AWK interpreter written in Go (benhoyt.com)
403.
I Bootstrapped My Side Project to $6k/Month (2017) (blog.usejournal.com)
404.
Zstandard – Fast real-time compression algorithm (github.com)
405.
The Media Industry and the “Make-Google-Pay” Fantasy (mondaynote.com)
406.
Dead sperm whale found in Indonesia had ingested '6kg of plastic' (bbc.co.uk)
407.
Bisected: The Unfortunate Reason Linux 4.20 Is Running Slower (phoronix.com)
408.
Learn React for free (scrimba.com)
409.
Scientists who make apps addictive (1843magazine.com)
410.
Show HN: Gmail Classic – CSS for Reverting Gmail's New Look (github.com)
411.
ASRock motherboard destroys Linux software RAID (forum.asrock.com)
412.
Functional, stateless JavaScript finite state machines and statecharts (xstate.js.org)
413.
Getting started with linear algebra (hadrienj.github.io)
414.
Facebook Applied for Patent to Predict Who’s in House Based on Family Photos (buzzfeednews.com)
415.
Amazon Selects New York City and Northern Virginia for New Headquarters (blog.aboutamazon.com)
416.
Why There Will Never Be Another RedHat: The Economics of Open Source (2014) (techcrunch.com)
417.
Self-encrypting deception: weaknesses in the encryption of solid state drives [pdf] (zdnet.com)
418.
A Mystery Font That Took Over New York (nytimes.com)
419.
Improving Ourselves to Death (newyorker.com)
420.
A military exercise staged 35 years ago almost triggered World War Three (bbc.com)