November 2017 Archive
1981.
Lessons learned saving $10,000 bootstrapping a startup (abdoriani.com)
1982.
Thanks Mozilla Firefox
1983.
Travelling together alone: mobility and potential exposure to diversity (dspace.library.uu.nl)
1984.
Localizing “Jump Up, Super Star” (nintendotreehouse.tumblr.com)
1985.
The Truth About Sex Differences (psychologytoday.com)
1986.
PostgreSQL 10.1, 9.6.6, 9.5.10, 9.4.15, 9.3.20, and 9.2.24 released (postgresql.org)
1987.
The Serial-Killer Detector (2017) (newyorker.com)
1988.
New in Datasette: filters, foreign keys and search (simonwillison.net)
1989.
Australian InfoSec Analysts Hit with Restraining Orders (bankinfosecurity.com)
1990.
Announcing ONNX Support for Apache MXNet (aws.amazon.com)
1991.
Nature and origins of the lexicon in 6 month olds (pnas.org)
1992.
The World's Biggest Wealth Manager Won't Touch Bitcoin (bloomberg.com)
1993.
Ask HN: Best development laptop?
1994.
Ask HN: Why are we still using years of experience to measure work aptitude?
1995.
Bitcoin Under Political Attack – Contentious Fork Segwit2x on 16th November (blockchaind.net)
1996.
A Lesson from the Biggest Losers: Exercise Keeps Off the Weight (nytimes.com)
1997.
Ask HN: Is there a way we can prevent down-voting for disagreements?
1998.
Ask HN: What does your company spend too much money on?
1999.
“Node.js is one of the worst things to happen to the software industry” (2012) (harmful.cat-v.org)
2000.
Overlock – IoT Exception Tracking (overlock.io)
2001.
“Full understand”: The new language of the Lesvos refugee camp (newstatesman.com)
2002.
Show HN: OSQP: a new first-order solver for large-scale quadratic programs (osqp.readthedocs.io)
2003.
YouTube terminates exploitive ‘kids’ channel ToyFreaks (techcrunch.com)
2004.
Maxine VM: A Metacircular VM for Java in Java (github.com)
2005.
Zora Neale Hurston: “A Genius of the South” (lareviewofbooks.org)
2006.
Enabling Matlab in Jupyter Notebooks on Linux (walczak.org)
2007.
Japanese Company Offers Extra Days Off to Workers Who Don't Smoke (nytimes.com)
2008.
Diamond Signs (2012) (www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu)
2009.
Amazon Comprehend – Discover insights and relationships in text (aws.amazon.com)
2010.
Report: 59% of employed data scientists learned skills on their own or in a MOOC (techrepublic.com)