November 2017 Archive
1411.
Souper: A Synthesizing Superoptimizer (arxiv.org)
1412.
Optimal placement of log printing statements under specified overhead threshold (blog.acolyer.org)
1413.
Bitcoin's Enormous Energy Costs May Prove to Be Its Biggest Risk (bloomberg.com)
1414.
‘I lost everything:’ Homelessness surges in Silicon Valley (apnews.com)
1415.
20 Years of Adobe Photoshop (thoughtco.com)
1416.
WikiLeaks: CIA source code leak shows agency impersonating Kaspersky (betanews.com)
1417.
Assessing the Ada Language for Audio Applications (electronicdesign.com)
1418.
Matt Blaze Recounts Teenaged Harassment By John Draper (twitter.com)
1419.
The FCC is about to kill net neutrality. It's time to protest (verizonprotests.com)
1420.
Tell HN: Some thoughts on ten years on Hacker News
1421.
Data structures and algorithms practice problems and their solutions (medium.com)
1422.
How to sell a country: the booming business of nation branding (theguardian.com)
1423.
Amazon Neptune – A Fully Managed Graph Database Service (aws.amazon.com)
1424.
Show HN: Skymind Intelligence Layer Community Edition (skymind.ai)
1425.
Student Debt Lawsuits Are a Lucrative Business (nytimes.com)
1426.
An ex-trucker has some questions about the Tesla Semi (autoblog.com)
1427.
Andy Rubin Takes Leave of Absence Amid Report of ‘Inappropriate Relationship’ (gizmodo.com)
1428.
What Did 17th Century Food Taste Like? (resobscura.blogspot.com)
1429.
How to tell if you are a supertaster (nautil.us)
1430.
In the Land of Vendettas That Go on Forever (vqronline.org)
1431.
A simple webpack starter without a framework (github.com)
1432.
Ask HN: Is it possible to publish research work in CS without any affiliation?
1433.
Yale researchers conducted an experiment to turn conservatives into liberals (washingtonpost.com)
1434.
Show HN: Product job board created with Vue.js (pathtoproduct.com)
1435.
Bankrupt Toys “R” Us wants to pay $16M in executive bonuses (money.cnn.com)
1436.
Experiments to identify potential neural mechanism in “feeling of presence” (newscientist.com)
1437.
The Government Is Lying to Us About Cybersecurity (fee.org)
1438.
A pile of matchboxes that can learn [video] (youtube.com)
1439.
Why I won’t be reviewing ‘The Last Jedi,’ or any other Disney movie, in advance (washingtonpost.com)
1440.
Some Thoughts About Concurrency by Ivan Sutherland (2010) [video] (youtube.com)