November 2016 Archive
10711.
Use of Portable Screen-Based Media Device and Sleep Outcomes (jamanetwork.com)
10712.
It's Harder to Get an Uber or Lyft If Black (time.com)
10713.
Gannett terminates pursuit of Tronc (usatoday.com)
10714.
HealthSherpa – Fast, Easy Obamacare Enrollment (healthsherpa.com)
10715.
Supercell founders were among the biggest Finnish earners of 2015 (yle.fi)
10716.
UK IPv6 Council Meeting, October 2016 (ipv6.org.uk)
10717.
Keeping Your Account Protected (blog.adafruit.com)
10718.
Don't make fun of renowned author Dan Brown (2013) (telegraph.co.uk)
10719.
New twist explains how a single giant impact could blast the moon into being (washingtonpost.com)
10720.
Security Analysis of the Estonian Internet Voting System [2014, pdf] (jhalderm.com)
10721.
Microsoft says Russia-linked hackers exploiting Windows flaw (reuters.com)
10722.
In 2016, mainframes very much a part of business: study (itwire.com)
10723.
Reproducible Bayesian estimation of US election outcomes, using Stan (slate.com)
10724.
J2TeaM Security – A Chrome extension to protect your Facebook account (chrome.google.com)
10725.
Ask HN: Cucumberjs step definitions repository
10726.
Comments On: 'The Downside of Believing in Apple' (daringfireball.net)
10727.
Understanding Code Signing for iOS Apps (engineering.nodesagency.com)
10728.
(1988) Computer Invasion: 'Back Door' Ajar (nytimes.com)
10729.
Show HN: Hire the best drone pilots anywhere (aircam.io)
10730.
3-D-printed magnets outperform conventional versions, conserve rare materials (phys.org)
10731.
Ask HN: Programming on a treadmill desk?
10732.
Introducing Instant: add cms to your website in 30 seconds (instant.cm)
10733.
MacBook Pro 13“ Function Keys Late 2016 Teardown (ifixit.com)
10734.
Magnet (tiling?) window manager for Mac (magnet.crowdcafe.com)
10735.
I Ported Intense Images to React (bryce.io)
10736.
Billionaire’s Supersonic Private-Jet Plan Hits Engine Snag (bloomberg.com)
10737.
DNS-Based Secured Email (nccoe.nist.gov)
10738.
Netflix to Enable Offline Viewing (bgr.com)
10739.
There is always a prime between p and p*6/5 for p≥25 (projecteuclid.org)
10740.
Keeping your account protected (blog.adafruit.com)