November 2017 Archive
5491.
Physics Has Demoted Mass (nautil.us)
5492.
Capsule Networks Are Shaking Up AI – Here’s How to Use Them (hackernoon.com)
5493.
Tesla’s Dangerous Sprint into the Future (nytimes.com)
5494.
Why Beauty Is Not Universal (nautil.us)
5495.
The Guardian view on data protection: privacy is not enough (theguardian.com)
5496.
Rust Enhanced – The Official Rust Package for Sublime Text 3 (github.com)
5497.
Another Court Overreaches with Site-Blocking Order Targeting Sci-Hub (eff.org)
5498.
The moral imperative to leave social networks (gpestana.com)
5499.
Ask HN: Got any book recommendations on knowledge management systems?
5500.
GPU support coming to MachineLabs (twitter.com)
5501.
Jason Scott: “the destruction of the innocence of computing” (ascii.textfiles.com)
5502.
New Delhi’s smog is so bad that United Airlines has stopped flying there (washingtonpost.com)
5503.
Use of Assertions (blog.regehr.org)
5504.
Sci-Hub won’t be blocked by US ISPs anytime soon (torrentfreak.com)
5505.
$700M Stuck in 115,000 Unconfirmed Bitcoin Transactions (cryptocoinsnews.com)
5506.
Build Better GraphQL APIs: Thinking in Graphs (graphqlme.com)
5507.
Python Cheat Sheets (3rank.com)
5508.
On the irrationality of e + Pi [video] (youtube.com)
5509.
Burell Smith was a 23 y/o, self-taught engineer, Apple employee #282 (folklore.org)
5510.
Algorithms and Utils for Machine Learning in JavaScript (github.com)
5511.
Freedom on the Centralized Web (2015) (slatestarcodex.com)
5512.
Write beautiful unit test in Rust (morq.rs)
5513.
Take it from the Swiss: the Brexit referendum wasn't legitimate (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
5514.
Augmenting Linux Swap Space (ops.tips)
5515.
Google study shows how your account is most likely to be hijacked (engadget.com)
5516.
Archaeologists uncover rare 2k-year-old sundial during Roman theatre excavation (cam.ac.uk)
5517.
The Pentagon Opened Up to Hackers–And Fixed Thousands of Bugs (wired.com)
5518.
Depression (hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com)
5519.
A Zombie Gene Protects Elephants from Cancer (quantamagazine.org)
5520.
Sean Parker: Facebook exploits vulnerability in human psychology (cnet.com)