November 2017 Archive
2401.
AWS Lambda Supports Traffic Shifting and Phased Deployments with AWS CodeDeploy (aws.amazon.com)
2402.
Buzzfeed Laying Off 100 Employees in US, Reports IPO Delay, Revenue Shortfall (cnbc.com)
2403.
The FCC Votes to Let Monopolies Decide What Local News You See (commondreams.org)
2404.
Americans Are Officially Freaking Out (bloomberg.com)
2405.
A reimagining of what it looks like to generate WebAssembly code from Rust (github.com)
2406.
Who Is Charlie Munger? Wit and Wisdom from the World’s Most Irreverent Billionaire (farnamstreetblog.com)
2407.
China and the CIA Are Competing to Fund Silicon Valley's AI Startups (defenseone.com)
2408.
MySQL is 15-20% faster than Redis for hot key/value lookups (engineering.daqri.com)
2409.
Crime Wave Engulfs Sweden as Fraud, Sexual Offences Reach Record (bloomberg.com)
2410.
Rust+Gnome Hackfest in Berlin, 2017 (people.gnome.org)
2411.
2017 Agile development cheat sheet (github.com)
2412.
A Poor Man's Artificial Intelligence (prettydiff.com)
2413.
How would you invest $100K USD aggressively?
2414.
What's your salary?
2415.
Ask HN: Job Scheduling as a service
2416.
'I see things differently': James Damore on his autism and the Google memo (theguardian.com)
2417.
Ask HN: Does your Amazon Echo talk to you without being asked?
2418.
Ask HN: I have an interview with Google in a week. What should I prepare?
2419.
How to ace your next job interview (timetowalkyourtalk.com)
2420.
Net Neutrality Was a Terrible Strategy (medium.com)
2421.
Ask HN: Who is Writing? (NaNoWriMo 2017)
2422.
Ask HN: How often do you switch job?
2423.
All Azure North Central Databases Down
2424.
Steve Jurvetson pushed out of DFJ as lines between personal and prof crossed (recode.net)
2425.
Warming is accelerating (arctic-news.blogspot.com)
2426.
Homo Duplex: Joseph Conrad in a Global World (literaryreview.co.uk)
2427.
Keats’ copy of Paradise Lost: A direct channel to the poet’s thoughts (museumcrush.org)
2428.
Show HN: A blockchain glossary for beginners (theblockchainnewsletter.com)
2429.
The Concept of the Weekend Is Dying (nbcnews.com)
2430.
If you aren’t embarrassed by past work, you’re not improving (gkogan.co)