November 2016 Archive
11041.
F-22, F-35 Outsmart Test Ranges, AWACS (breakingdefense.com)
11042.
Theranos Whistleblower Shook the Company–And His Family (wsj.com)
11043.
Adoption of Cloud computing and Blockchain in a financial organization
11044.
Show HN: Ensure that a local Git clone is in sync with a remote (github.com)
11045.
Sunset over America: it’s time for the next superpower (bullshit.ist)
11046.
Ask HN: Does anyone still use TextMate?
11047.
IBM Built a Copy of the Internet for Mock Cyberattacks (pcmag.com)
11048.
China tells Trump climate change is not a Chinese hoax (washingtonpost.com)
11049.
Show HN: LetterSnap OCR, iOS App Powered by Google Cloud Vision (lettersnap.com)
11050.
Everything you need to know about pointers in C (boredzo.org)
11051.
Show HN: ATMBot to locate nearest ATM with cash (m.me)
11052.
How to write an object oriented program that doesn't suck (dev.to)
11053.
Signal, the Encrypted Chat App That’s Booming in a Post-Trump World (nymag.com)
11054.
How a Trump Administration Could Terrorize Silicon Valley (vanityfair.com)
11055.
To make cars lighter, automakers are dropping the spare tire (latimes.com)
11056.
Nginx v1.11.6 Released (nginx.org)
11057.
Ask HN: Self-hosted alternatives to Concur?
11058.
New Software Continuously Scrambles Code to Foil Cyber Attacks (datascience.columbia.edu)
11059.
Cloud Foundry Foundation CEO Sam Ramji Departs for Google (techcrunch.com)
11060.
Progress Isn't Natural (theatlantic.com)
11061.
The Monkey and the Apple (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
11062.
BBC News on the day the Snooper's Charter passed: not a single word about it (archive.fo)
11063.
Ask HN: How have you adapted your writing for executives/non-technical staff?
11064.
NOAA September Temperature Fraud (realclimatescience.com)
11065.
Elon Musk: Tesla solar roof will likely cost less than a normal roof (businessinsider.com)
11066.
Commenting on Product Hunt
11067.
Rain generator with four types of stormy weather (pluvior.xyz)
11068.
Sockets in action (part 2) (medium.com)
11069.
The Simple Economics of Machine Intelligence (hbr.org)
11070.
8 Reasons Why Code Breaks (git-tower.com)