November 2016 Archive
15451.
Chomsky on Trump (truthdig.com)
15452.
The Most Common (Bad) Arguments Against Remote Work (groovehq.com)
15453.
Securing the Physical Supply Chain: PUF Technology and KSI Blockchain (guardti.me)
15454.
A Tour in the Wonderland of Math with Python (github.com)
15455.
Flickty – Photo Contest App (play.google.com)
15456.
Working with Time-Series Data on Redshift (blog.blendo.co)
15457.
5 Characters – Smallest Virus of the World (technicalnews.in)
15458.
Emic and etic (en.wikipedia.org)
15459.
Minimax (exupero.org)
15460.
PHP and REPL (chris.hasin.ski)
15461.
A small C library for matrix manipulation (github.com)
15462.
Does the mind use fibre optics? (news.nationalpost.com)
15463.
How to master strategy (medium.com)
15464.
Magic numbers: can maths equations be beautiful? (theguardian.com)
15465.
DIY Buffer using IFTTT (chrisshort.net)
15466.
The Makeover Mania (nytimes.com)
15467.
Spark Dataframes (databricks.com)
15468.
Show HN: Comparing Jenkins plugins by installations (richardfriedman.github.io)
15469.
Understanding npm (unpm.nodesource.com)
15470.
It’s 2016 already, how are websites still screwing up these user experiences? (troyhunt.com)
15471.
Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better (weforum.org)
15472.
Your Office Has a Microbiome, and It Might Make You Sick (wired.com)
15473.
James Clapper Talks Snowden Leaks and Our Ominous Future (wired.com)
15474.
Donald Trump to push NASA toward the moon, away from climate change: report (globalnews.ca)
15475.
Unknown startups become popular
15476.
Which words sound the same all over the world? (bbc.co.uk)
15477.
The tech that will feed the world (techcrunch.com)
15478.
It would be very, very hard for Russia to hack the US vote (facebook.com)
15479.
Generative Deep Neural Networks for Dialogue: A Short Review (arxiv.org)
15480.
Pay for your next coffee using your own coffee cup (thememo.com)