November 2017 Archive
2041.
Community-Curated Interactive Mind Maps (github.com)
2042.
Show HN: Nearly 50% of the tensorflow tagged questions on SO are unanswered (stackoverflow.com)
2043.
Sequoia Capital Is Said to Back U.K. Chip Startup Graphcore (bloomberg.com)
2044.
Airbnb revenue jumps 50 percent to about $1B in Q3 (cnbc.com)
2045.
Show HN: Tacopie, lightweight multi-platform C++11 TCP library (github.com)
2046.
World's only particle accelerator for art is back at the Louvre (bbc.com)
2047.
Waymo makes history testing on public roads with no one at the wheel (arstechnica.com)
2048.
Homeless explosion on West Coast pushing cities to the brink (washingtonpost.com)
2049.
In Java 3 = 12 (virtualspecies.com)
2050.
What the Nazis of ‘Wolfenstein’ tell us about the futurists of Silicon Valley (mic.com)
2051.
Ask HN: Fastest/easiest framework to build a web application in 2017?
2052.
Political theorist James Scott thinks civilization is overrated (vox.com)
2053.
Simpson's Paradox and the Hot Hand in Basketball (1995) (fermatslibrary.com)
2054.
Ask HN: What can we do to defend net-neutrality?
2055.
Show HN: X to Elasticsearch Sync (medium.appbase.io)
2056.
Rural Americans can't check email or use credit cards because of slow Internet (foxnews.com)
2057.
Ask HN: What's the State of the Art in Fake Amazon Reviews?
2058.
CrunchyRoll.com is serving ransomware (reddit.com)
2059.
Google Spans Planet with GPS-Powered Database (2012) (wired.com)
2060.
Japanese addresses: No street names. Block numbers (sivers.org)
2061.
Takeovers Roar to Life as Companies Hear Footsteps from Tech Giants (wsj.com)
2062.
World’s Smallest Tape Recorder Stored in Bacteria (protribune.com)
2063.
Do You Love Any Dead People? (tbray.org)
2064.
SFLC Files Bizarre Legal Action Against Its Former Client, Conservancy (sfconservancy.org)
2065.
Search for Artificial Stellar Sources of Infrared Radiation (1960) (fermatslibrary.com)
2066.
What is Transfer Learning? (medium.com)
2067.
Using Firefox WebExtensions with Selenium (intoli.com)
2068.
Trump's FCC announces plans to kill net neutrality (zdnet.com)
2069.
More than a million pro repeal net neutrality comments were likely faked (medium.com)
2070.
Elon Musk wins bet, finishing massive battery installation in 100 days (arstechnica.co.uk)