November 2017 Archive
3961.
Guy accidentally says Google's AMP helps rankings (youtube.com)
3962.
RIBs: Uber's cross-platform mobile architecture (github.com)
3963.
Show HN: Explore Pokemon Emerald inside your browser (maierfelix.github.io)
3964.
Trump’s Blocking People from Twitter Violates First Amendment, EFF Tells Court (eff.org)
3965.
Accident at Nuke plant in Russia? (npr.org)
3966.
Darpa Bay Area SDR Hackfest (darpahackfest.com)
3967.
TechShop shuts down all U.S. locations, declares bankruptcy (techcrunch.com)
3968.
Why I am building a blockchain in Go (medium.com)
3969.
This Amazon seller lost $400,000 in sales after being attacked by rival brand (cnbc.com)
3970.
Ask HN: Is there anyone who wants to write a GAN book with me?
3971.
Ask HN: How to reboot my academic career, at 41?
3972.
Database of last words before death penalty
3973.
New Android phone crushes iPhone X in speed test (bgr.com)
3974.
In medicine, the good old days had their dark side too (theguardian.com)
3975.
Criticizing the Rust Language, and Why C/C++ Will Never Die (viva64.com)
3976.
DDD and co., part 5: Event sourcing (thenativeweb.io)
3977.
React Developers: What kinds of notes do you incorporate into your workflow?
3978.
Show HN: Magical /whiteboard – Live whiteboard meeting with WebRTC audio/video (magicalmeet.com)
3979.
How companies hire software engineers (github.com)
3980.
Ask HN: How to make the world a better place with code and design?
3981.
Demystifying Blockchains (hackernoon.com)
3982.
Introducing the Data Sharing Economy Started by Airbnb, Blablacar (blog.datacircle.io)
3983.
Alleged DDOS attack wipes almost $2,000 off Bitcoin price (tweaktown.com)
3984.
Nokia prepares offer to buy Juniper (cnbc.com)
3985.
Show HN: Battleweb, a game to play while you're working on or browsing the web (battleweb.net)
3986.
History of Hamburger and Menu (medium.com)
3987.
Andromeda 2.1 reduces GCP’s intra-zone latency by 40% (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
3988.
Stack Overflow conducting layoffs? (twitter.com)
3989.
Uber AI Labs Open Sources Pyro, a Deep Probabilistic Programming Language (eng.uber.com)
3990.
The original Lisp paper – John McCarthy (1960) [pdf] (www-formal.stanford.edu)