November 2018 Archive
6511.
The Many Costs of Too Much Parking (strongtowns.org)
6512.
Copyleft (en.wikipedia.org)
6513.
API Evolution the Right Way (emptysqua.re)
6514.
China Is Building a $9B Rival to the American-Run GPS (bloombergquint.com)
6515.
Dangerous Infection Tied to Hospitals Now Becoming Common Outside Them (npr.org)
6516.
We thought the Incas couldn’t write. These knots change everything (newscientist.com)
6517.
Chinese scientist claims first gene-edited babies (youtube.com)
6518.
Don’t read analyses of startup success. They are full of BS (medium.com)
6519.
GNU Datamash (gnu.org)
6520.
ARKit and SceneKit Intro to Shaders (medium.com)
6521.
German eID card system vulnerable to online identity spoofing (zdnet.com)
6522.
Global Legal Blockchain Consortium Adds Pinsents, Bakers, K&L, Goodwin (artificiallawyer.com)
6523.
UK Launches AI-Focused ‘Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation’ (artificiallawyer.com)
6524.
Natural gas firms have a proposal to convert home heating to hydrogen (arstechnica.com)
6525.
A simple calculator written in pure html (no script) (cdn.rawgit.com)
6526.
Russia’s 1970 jet-powered turbojet train found rusting outside a railcar factory (englishrussia.com)
6527.
Running Vault and Consul on Kubernetes (testdriven.io)
6528.
Superhuman CEO on Optimizing for Product Market Fit. Video, Transcript, Q&A (businessofsoftware.org)
6529.
Getform 2.0 – Easy form endpoints for web forms (40% discount for Cyber Monday)
6530.
How to find MH370? (arxiv.org)
6531.
UK gov't seizes documents Facebook wanted to keep private (zdnet.com)
6532.
[gcloud] The Hidden Costs of Cloud (medium.com)
6533.
Popular Open-Source Project Storybook Is Being Commercially Hijacked (medium.com)
6534.
Chinese researcher claims first gene-edited babies (apnews.com)
6535.
AWS Transfer for SFTP (aws.amazon.com)
6536.
What happened when a private-equity firm cared for society’s most vulnerable (washingtonpost.com)
6537.
GM to Kill Chevrolet Volt, Cruze, Impala as Americans Ditch Passenger Cars (tennessean.com)
6538.
Code Shelter, collective of developers that helps maintaining abandoned projects (codeshelter.co)
6539.
Intel’s Exascale Dataflow Engine Drops X86 and Von Neumann (nextplatform.com)
6540.
Thomas Reardon and CTRL-Labs are building an API for the brain (techcrunch.com)