CIA releases 321 gigabytes of Bin Laden’s digital library
(arstechnica.com)
November 2017 Archive
2281.
2282.
We Fight to Defend the Open Internet
(eff.org)
2283.
Communism’s Bloody Century
(wsj.com)
2284.
Eye Health Training Machine
(instructables.com)
2285.
Ruby/Rails vs. Elixir/Phoenix
(grok-interactive.com)
2286.
The tiny chip that changed music forever – C64's SID
(techcentral.co.za)
2287.
How an unpaid UK researcher saved the Japanese seaweed industry
(arstechnica.com)
2289.
2290.
2292.
For the love of Earth, stop traveling
(washingtonpost.com)
2293.
2294.
2296.
How a DIY YouTuber became the target of a sexist conspiracy theory
(theoutline.com)
2297.
2298.
Open source e-commerce front end in Angular
(github.com)
2299.
Arsenic and Old Leeches
(laphamsquarterly.org)
2300.
Mail-Order CRISPR Kits Allow Anyone to Hack DNA
(scientificamerican.com)
2301.
Equifax clears executives who sold shares after hack
(reuters.com)
2302.
Show HN: Socratease – A Joyful Way To Learn Things
(socratease.in)
2303.
Urbit and the blockchain wars
(urbit.org)
2304.
Edge Computing – The New Frontier of the Web
(hackernoon.com)
2305.
Navy Using New UConn Software to Improve Navigation
(today.uconn.edu)
2306.
Login as root on macOS High Sierra by just leaving a blank password
(mobile.twitter.com)
2307.
Eugenics 2.0: We’re at the dawn of choosing embryos by health, height, and more
(technologyreview.com)
2308.
The Pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities (1973) [pdf]
(cs.princeton.edu)
2309.
Google does not know multilingual people exist
(osnews.com)
2310.
Intrinsically Functional
(forcomprehension.com)