November 2017 Archive
8671.
Why Be Contrarian? (overcomingbias.com)
8672.
A collection of MIT koans (catb.org)
8673.
Amazon puts itself on the market, but we’re the ones for sale (contexts.org)
8674.
A list of London’s fictional tube stations (ianvisits.co.uk)
8675.
Tesla's Uber-Fast Roadster Is Proof That Elon Musk Is Desperate News (topspeed.com)
8676.
Are Programmers Headed Toward Another Bursting Bubble? (medium.com)
8677.
Maybe Bitcoin Isn’t Untouchable at J.P. Morgan After All (wsj.com)
8678.
Credential verification for the world (aversafe.com)
8679.
Owned Software vs. Servant Software (naughtycomputer.uk)
8680.
Blood pressure, salt, and genes: What happens when the dots don’t connect? (healthnewsreview.org)
8681.
Aloonix linux (aloonix.neocities.org)
8682.
Getting Real Work Done on an iPad Pro (medium.com)
8683.
Keyless car stolen using a radio repeater [video] (youtube.com)
8684.
When you're stuck, bash things together (listed.standardnotes.org)
8685.
Russia hackers pursued Putin foes, not just US Democrats (apnews.com)
8686.
Reproducible Arch Linux!? (vdwaa.nl)
8687.
Can A.I. Be Taught to Explain Itself? (nytimes.com)
8688.
Crates.io Ecosystem Not Ready for Embedded Rust (tockos.org)
8689.
Why TripAdvior can shove their Certificate of Excellence up their hole (paulvstenson.com)
8690.
DockerSlim: Optimize and secure your Docker containers (github.com)
8691.
[Day 4] Zero to MVP in 30 Days – Building a Web and Desktop App with JavaScript (medium.com)
8692.
Event Sourcing Microservices with Kafka (blog.kontena.io)
8693.
AltSchool, funded by tech execs, is closing schools, losing students (businessinsider.com)
8694.
Why I left my job at Google to teach people how to ace software interviews (linkedin.com)
8695.
Is This the End of the NFL? (nymag.com)
8696.
The teenager photographing Canada's homeless (bbc.com)
8697.
Gambling regulators to investigate 'loot boxes' in video games (theguardian.com)
8698.
The Unexamined Brutality of the Male Libido (nytimes.com)
8699.
Top Misconceptions Migrating Hadoop to the Cloud (medium.com)
8700.
Lightning strikes leave behind a radioactive cloud (arstechnica.com)