November 2017 Archive
6331.
New Car Hacking Research: 2017, Remote Attack Tesla Motors Again (keenlab.tencent.com)
6332.
The case against ORMs (korban.net)
6333.
Trump and Clinton spent $81M on US election Facebook ads, Russian agency $46K (techcrunch.com)
6334.
PhD in Computer Science – Economically Irresponsible?
6335.
Test F.I.R.S.T (hackernoon.com)
6336.
Input type=“country” (shkspr.mobi)
6337.
Why Do Nigerian Scammers Say They Are from Nigeria? (microsoft.com)
6338.
Eric Schmidt Says US Could Fail in the AI Competition with China – The Verge (theverge.com)
6339.
Auditing passwords on password store (kdecherf.com)
6340.
Faster big-data analysis (news.mit.edu)
6341.
CppCon 2017: Chandler Carruth “Going Nowhere Faster” (youtube.com)
6342.
The world's biggest grave robbery: Asia’s disappearing WWII shipwrecks (theguardian.com)
6343.
Ask HN: How does Kotlin compare to Swift?
6344.
Show HN: Freework – Time tracking for freelancers (go.freework.com)
6345.
Ask HN: Help me figure if my python graphdb solves a problem? (gist.github.com)
6346.
We tried really hard to beat Face ID – and failed (so far) (wired.com)
6347.
Former Twitter Employee Says Fake Russian Accounts Were Not Taken Seriously (bloomberg.com)
6348.
This Japanese company is giving employees who don't smoke 6 extra vacation days (cnbc.com)
6349.
Ask HN: How to choose between Scala and Node.js for a new project?
6350.
Multivariate Dependence Beyond Shannon Information [pdf] (csc.ucdavis.edu)
6351.
Critical Tor flaw leaks users’ real IP address (arstechnica.com)
6352.
Show HN: Echo, an indie adventure RPG game (echo2010.weebly.com)
6353.
Toxic Experts (nedbatchelder.com)
6354.
This Startup's Artificial Voice Sounds Almost Indistinguishable from a Human's (forbes.com)
6355.
Analyzing Movie Subtitles with Sentiment Analysis (mubaris.com)
6356.
Ask HN: Perfect GraphQL API for demo?
6357.
The War on Meetings (nytimes.com)
6358.
Ask HN: How to Get Started with Natural Language Processing?
6359.
Quark-level analogue of nuclear fusion with doubly-heavy baryons (arxiv.org)
6360.
Iowa used to have 23 different Daylight Saving dates (washingtonpost.com)