November 2017 Archive
10921.
Polymer Skeleton: Webpack, PostCSS, Service Workers and the Future (codeburst.io)
10922.
iPhone X’s TrueDept Camera Will Share Face Mapping Data with Third-Party App (excellentwebworld.com)
10923.
Broadcom offers to acquire Qualcomm for $70 per share (techcrunch.com)
10924.
UK's National Health Service Offers Smartphone GP Appointments (bbc.co.uk)
10925.
7 Major Experiments That Still Haven’t Found What They’re Looking For (nautil.us)
10926.
Once Again, Google Promoted Disinformation and Propaganda After a Mass Shooting (gizmodo.com)
10927.
How Climate Change Affects Cartography (atlasobscura.com)
10928.
E.ON announced ultra-fast charging network in Europe with 10.000 charge points (electrek.co)
10929.
An introduction to the LightBulb Framework: Evade WAFs using automata learning (census-labs.com)
10930.
Getting Product Management and Engineering in Sync (1320technologies.com)
10931.
AI and Inequality – The Real Threat (en.fabernovel.com)
10932.
Intel confirms high-performance mobile CPU with AMD Radeon graphics (videocardz.com)
10933.
Forget the 10,000-Hour Rule – Follow the 10,000-Experiment Rule (medium.com)
10934.
John Cleese on Creativity in Management (1991) [video] (youtube.com)
10935.
Are the Eagles for Real? (slate.com)
10936.
Google and TensorFlow in China (bloomberg.com)
10937.
North Korea: Where can its missiles reach? (mobile.abc.net.au)
10938.
15kb of CSS is all you'll ever need (medium.com)
10939.
The Cost Center Trap (leanessays.com)
10940.
A Star Wars Intro Creator (brorlandi.github.io)
10941.
Colaboratory (colab.research.google.com)
10942.
Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Heists (imgur.com)
10943.
VMware Propose a new crypto currency (research.vmware.com)
10944.
Stevie Graham breaks into Barclays and HSBC for data, not money (wired.co.uk)
10945.
How I Made $0 (and So Can You) (taprun.com)
10946.
Faster big-data analysis – MIT News (news.mit.edu)
10947.
Meat, without all of the blood and guts (psmag.com)
10948.
Your brain signals weaken and slow down when you’re really tired (newscientist.com)
10949.
SO lists exactly 3 open positions in Germany that pay more than $100k/a (stackoverflow.com)
10950.
What Happens When You Put 500,000 People's DNA Online (theatlantic.com)