Turbocharging Python with Command Line Tools
(owlskip.com)
November 2018 Archive
2911.
2912.
Building C# 8.0
(blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
2914.
Revolution Pi, an open, modular and inexpensive RPi-based industrial PC
(revolution.kunbus.com)
2915.
2916.
The App Destroying Iran’s Currency – Foreign Policy
(foreignpolicy.com)
2917.
2918.
Show HN: JavaScript unit testing in under 30 lines
(gist.github.com)
2919.
2920.
The Origins of the Motto, “Don’t Be Evil”
(quoteinvestigator.com)
2921.
2922.
2923.
There is a fine line between stupid and clever
(timharford.com)
2924.
The Thoralf plugin: for your fancy type needs
(dl.acm.org)
2925.
Offensive testing to make Dropbox (and the world) a safer place
(blogs.dropbox.com)
2926.
Tim Cook Calls for Strong Privacy Protections
(macstories.net)
2927.
Introducing DynamodDB Read/Write Capacity on Demand
(twitter.com)
2928.
Airbnb will start designing houses in 2019
(fastcompany.com)
2929.
Trigger Warnings and Mass Psychogenic Illness
(quillette.com)
2930.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Is for Hackers (2013)
(cbtsanfrancisco.com)
2931.
Last Week in Pony – November 4, 2018
(ponylang.io)
2932.
Impact of Daylight Saving Time on the Clinical Laboratory
(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2933.
SAP to buy Qualtrics for $8B
(axios.com)
2934.
2935.
US Wireless Data Prices Are Among the Most Expensive on Earth
(motherboard.vice.com)
2936.
Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation
(dinaburg.org)
2937.
1st anthropologist to visit says Sentinelese aren't hostile (interview excerpt)
(economictimes.indiatimes.com)
2938.
Chrome and Firefox Developers Aim to Remove Support for FTP
(bleepingcomputer.com)
2939.
Twitter’s Kafka adoption story
(blog.twitter.com)