November 2017 Archive
6661.
The Method to epoll Madness (medium.com)
6662.
Show HN: An in-browser Mips Simulator (github.com)
6663.
For Fun and Profit: A History of the Free and Open Source Software Revolution (christozzi.com)
6664.
Sovereign – A token-based liquid democracy software (github.com)
6665.
ImgBot is a GitHub app designed to keep your image files optimized (github.com)
6666.
Serverless: password protecting a static website in an AWS S3 bucket (medium.com)
6667.
ERPNext: Open Source ERP (github.com)
6668.
Airbnb customer allegedly murdered in Melbourne (bbc.com)
6669.
A Minimalist Guide to SQLite (tech.marksblogg.com)
6670.
Kvdo: kernel modules providing pools of deduplicated and compressed block storage (github.com)
6671.
This Guy Is Living His Best Life as a Professional D&D Dungeon Master (motherboard.vice.com)
6672.
Show HN: Fawn – Library for Multi-Document Transactions in MongoDB (Node.js) (github.com)
6673.
Pharo: Reinventing Smalltalk (medium.com)
6674.
The Hiring Post – Quarrelsome (sockpuppet.org)
6675.
Why Twitter Is the Best Social Media Platform for Disinformation (motherboard.vice.com)
6676.
Latex in the Browser (medium.com)
6677.
Spacex's New Antenna (m.brownsvilleherald.com)
6678.
Kranky Geek 2017: What Does the Pulse of WebRTC Tells Us? (bloggeek.me)
6679.
Disney Lays Down the Law for Theaters on ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ (wsj.com)
6680.
You want to be a billionaire? Here's totally how (hackernoon.com)
6681.
Three.js Tutorial – Build an Interactive Globe (medium.com)
6682.
Scaling Event-Sourcing at Jet (medium.com)
6683.
Show HN: CryptoWeekly – A weekly Cryptocurrency Newsletter (cryptoweekly.co)
6684.
Lyft’s Envoy dashboards (medium.com)
6685.
Collapse at North Korea nuclear test site leaves 200 dead (telegraph.co.uk)
6686.
`let` vs. `const` and the Mental Mass of Functions (dev.to)
6687.
PyPy: How to make your code 80 times faster (morepypy.blogspot.com)
6688.
There was only one industrial revolution (lukemuehlhauser.com)
6689.
Working Through the IBM Cloud Private Demo (medium.com)
6690.
Introducing GitHub Community Forum (github.com)