November 2017 Archive
10381.
From Zero to Production with Angular, Firebase, and GitLab CI (medium.com)
10382.
Scrum doesn’t say – a rant about what Scrum isn't (medium.com)
10383.
How Unit Tests Help Express Your Code’s Intent (fluentcpp.com)
10384.
Bitcoin tops $7000 (arstechnica.com)
10385.
A Pixel 2 Xl Shipped Without OS (imgur.com)
10386.
Sudden HUGEEEE traffic drop in organic traffic. How do I diagnose the cause? (indiehackers.com)
10387.
All websites running WordPress urged to update NOW (welivesecurity.com)
10388.
Xbox One review (theverge.com)
10389.
Ukraine alleged to have violated open source license with military drone (captain-jack-box-blog.netlify.com)
10390.
A rogue Twitter employee shut down Donald Trump’s account – The Verge (theverge.com)
10391.
Twitter employee de-activated DJT's account on last day of employment (twitter.com)
10392.
Asynchronous Transactions in Solidity (medium.com)
10393.
Build a Wireless Street Lighting System (hackster.io)
10394.
From Zero to Learning to Rank in Apache Solr (github.com)
10395.
Our Number's Up (aeon.co)
10396.
Ask HN: Lifting BI in manufacturing from the 90s
10397.
Show HN: Deep Learning on AWS EC2 (superiorcourses.teachable.com)
10398.
The three-degree world: cities that will be drowned by global warming (theguardian.com)
10399.
Allow privacy extensions to do their job in Chrome (2011) (bugs.chromium.org)
10400.
GitHub Trends with Purescript and Haskell and GraphQL (madnight.github.io)
10401.
TUNES Operating System (tunes.org)
10402.
Compilation of Linux bench scripts (github.com)
10403.
Over 300 iPhone X models stolen from San Francisco Apple Store (cnet.com)
10404.
Database-Inspired Optimizations for Statistical Analysis [pdf] (hannes.muehleisen.org)
10405.
Can “Zebras” Fix What “Unicorns” Break? (blog.longnow.org)
10406.
Storybook vs. Styleguidist for a React component library (spectrum.chat)
10407.
All about alt-texts (axesslab.com)
10408.
BitTorrent over Tor isn't a good idea (2010) (blog.torproject.org)
10409.
The Earth’s ozone hole is shrinking and is the smallest it has been since 1988 (washingtonpost.com)
10410.
Golang HTTP Client – Heimdall