November 2018 Archive
421.
Show HN: Cruip – Free landing page templates for startups (cruip.com)
422.
The Baseline Costs of JavaScript Frameworks (blog.uncommon.is)
423.
NH judge orders Amazon to give Echo recordings in murder case (wmur.com)
424.
Show HN: FreePizza.io – free pizza for usergroups, meetups, hackathons, talks (freepizza.io)
425.
The Lie Behind the Lie Detector (antipolygraph.org)
426.
World first as wind turbine upgraded with high temperature superconductor (chemistryworld.com)
427.
Spectre.css – A Lightweight, Responsive and Modern CSS Framework (github.com)
428.
A cheaper, smaller Raspberry Pi 3 is now available (engadget.com)
429.
Operation Luigi: How I hacked my friend without her noticing (2017) (mango.pdf.zone)
430.
The Road to GraphQL (robinwieruch.de)
431.
Apple's T2 chip will prevent hackers from eavesdropping on your microphone (techcrunch.com)
432.
Zig: software should be perfect [video] (youtube.com)
433.
Protect the last of the wild (nature.com)
434.
KDE Connect 1.10 released (nicolasfella.wordpress.com)
435.
Show HN: Edabit – Like Duolingo for Learning to Code (edabit.com)
436.
Show HN: Find a Study Buddy for your MOOC (stacks.courses)
437.
How a Tech Billionaire Created Two Fortunes and a Software Sweatshop (forbes.com)
438.
What’s Hiding in Your PDF? (pspdfkit.com)
439.
Building your own shell using Rust (joshmcguigan.com)
440.
FOSS is free as in toilet (unhandledexpression.com)
441.
Major sites running unauthenticated JavaScript on their payment pages (shkspr.mobi)
442.
How Restaurants Got So Loud (theatlantic.com)
443.
Why [Insert Thing Here] Is Not a Password Killer (troyhunt.com)
444.
Artificial Intelligence Hits the Barrier of Meaning (nytimes.com)
445.
Shamir’s Secret Sharing Scheme (ericrafaloff.com)
446.
Going to university does not broaden the mind (economist.com)
447.
Amazon's cloud business is competing with its own customers (cnbc.com)
448.
Ask HN: How can I learn to read mathematical notation?
449.
Chrome OS: Ready for Web Development [video] (youtube.com)
450.
Mac mini Late 2018 Teardown (ifixit.com)