November 2018 Archive
451.
Web Writable Files API: Simplifying Local File Access (developers.google.com)
452.
Ask HN: What is the best online course you've ever taken?
453.
XSStrike: XSS detection suite (github.com)
454.
Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 iOS app (itunes.apple.com)
455.
Show HN: End-to-end LTE example with Docker and emulated radio (github.com)
456.
GoCity – Code City metaphor for visualizing Go source code (go-city.github.io)
457.
U.S. Life Expectancy Falls Further (wsj.com)
458.
The faster you unlearn OOP, the better for you and your software (dpc.pw)
459.
Show HN: Not Depressing News (notdepressing.com)
460.
How hustle culture took over advertising (digiday.com)
461.
Diaspora: Hello and a big welcome to everyone arriving from Google+ (joindiaspora.com)
462.
Tailwind: style your site without writing any CSS (jvns.ca)
463.
Advanced web security topics (blog.georgovassilis.com)
464.
How Loneliness Is Tearing America Apart (nytimes.com)
465.
Common-Knowledge Attacks on Democracy (papers.ssrn.com)
466.
AT&T blacks out HBO, Cinemax for Dish, Sling TV users over carriage dispute (telecompaper.com)
467.
Fast line-following robots (a1k0n.net)
468.
Stop biodiversity loss or we could face our own extinction, warns UN (theguardian.com)
469.
Swathing is going out of fashion, as most farmers desiccate to ripen their crops (nautil.us)
470.
Cycle.js – A functional and reactive JavaScript framework for predictable code (cycle.js.org)
471.
Datomic: Event Sourcing without the hassle (vvvvalvalval.github.io)
472.
When Hospitals Merge to Save Money, Patients Often Pay More (nytimes.com)
473.
Clojure REBL [video] (youtube.com)
474.
Show HN: Tabulator – Easy-to-use JavaScript library for interactive tables (tabulator.info)
475.
Food taste 'not protected by copyright' rules EU court (bbc.com)
476.
25 years ago today, NCSA Mosaic 1.0 was released (ncsa.illinois.edu)
477.
Why Not to Build a Time-Series Database (outlyer.com)
478.
How to Talk to People, According to Terry Gross (nytimes.com)
479.
My Grandfather Thought He Solved a Cosmic Mystery (theatlantic.com)
480.
Orangutans are the only great apes besides humans to ‘talk’ about the past (sciencemag.org)