November 2018 Archive
811.
Image Synthesis from Yahoo's open_nsfw (2016) (open_nsfw.gitlab.io)
812.
Google Plans Large New York City Expansion (wsj.com)
813.
Science Is Getting Less Bang for Its Buck (theatlantic.com)
814.
How to implement strings (beza1e1.tuxen.de)
815.
The Case Against Quantum Computing (spectrum.ieee.org)
816.
Non cogito, ergo sum (1843magazine.com)
817.
So You Wanna Be a Chef (2010) (ruhlman.com)
818.
Ask HN: Help I owe over 100k in taxes after signing up for Stripe Atlas
819.
Architects have a lot to learn from the sound engineering of the ancients (nautil.us)
820.
Ask HN: Other online communities like HN?
821.
The process of open-sourcing BuzzFeed’s single sign-on experience (increment.com)
822.
Antifungal resistance is here (theatlantic.com)
823.
'Wallace and Gromit' Producer Aardman Animations Gives Ownership to Employees (hollywoodreporter.com)
824.
Lawyer: ‘It’s a Free for All’ for Criminals on BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) (mercurynews.com)
825.
Why you're having trouble hiring (blairreeves.me)
826.
What If Amazon.com Actually Is a Horrible Website? (buzzfeednews.com)
827.
Twitter’s Kafka adoption story (blog.twitter.com)
828.
Re-affirming Long-Term Support for Java in Amazon Linux (aws.amazon.com)
829.
Real time numbers recognition (MNIST) on an iPhone with CoreML (liip.ch)
830.
Fibers are the right solution to improve Ruby performance (codeotaku.com)
831.
Redbird: A modern reverse proxy for Node (github.com)
832.
4,000-year-old termite mounds found in Brazil are visible from space (eurekalert.org)
833.
Model View Controller isn't (beza1e1.tuxen.de)
834.
SF fines two landords $2.25M for illegal Airbnb rentals (techcrunch.com)
835.
Facebook’s top execs ‘make tobacco executives look like Mr. Rogers’ (recode.net)
836.
How the World's Most Difficult Bouldering Problems Get Made (2015) (outsideonline.com)
837.
Ricky Jay’s Magical Secrets (1993) (newyorker.com)
838.
Show HN: Glorious Demo – Create animations for your code samples (glorious.codes)
839.
Project Fi Is Now Google Fi (fi.google.com)
840.
Crazy Work Hours and Lots of Cameras: a group from Silicon Valley visits China (nytimes.com)