November 2018 Archive
7501.
Exploring the Facts Behind Rick and Morty’s Coolest Gadgets (sociable.co)
7502.
Why are Silicon Valley execs banning their kids from using social media? (telegraph.co.uk)
7503.
Support My Open Source Work by Adopting a Pet Function (patreon.com)
7504.
Pedersen device (en.wikipedia.org)
7505.
The (Unproven, Deadly) Common Cure for Schizophrenia (daily.jstor.org)
7506.
Direct Methods for Sparse Linear Systems – 42 Lectures by Tim Davis [video] (youtube.com)
7507.
Git LFS v2.6.0 is now available (blog.github.com)
7508.
Delay Chokes Innovation, illustrated with a poker tournament (medium.com)
7509.
Open Source Roadmap (facebook.github.io)
7510.
Doc.ai acquires Crestle.ai to help physicians join the AI revolution (venturebeat.com)
7511.
Blogging has an Image Problem (brianschrader.com)
7512.
Writing in the Morning (gwern.net)
7513.
Proloxy – Prolog Reverse Proxy (metalevel.at)
7514.
Google Forms Alternative (captisa.com)
7515.
Why the Hammer and Sickle Should Be Treated Like the Swastika (fee.org)
7516.
The Science of Sleep: How to Sleep Better Every Night (jamesclear.com)
7517.
Martin Fowler- Thoughts on Evolutionary Architecture (infoq.com)
7518.
The Ultimate Guide to Home Automation for Beginners (smarthomequest.com)
7519.
Clipped 2.0 is here (medium.com)
7520.
Goodbye, Kepler Space Telescope (gizmodo.com)
7521.
Why reading 100 books a year won’t make you successful (medium.com)
7522.
Smartphones killed revolutions (scaruffi.com)
7523.
Amara's Law (rationaloptimist.com)
7524.
Ecommerce Platforms Used Predatory Pricing for Selling Mobiles (inc42.com)
7525.
Japanese island disappears, without anyone noticing (theguardian.com)
7526.
How to Do Web Scraping Using Chrome Web Scraper Extension (technicalustad.com)
7527.
Has Your Boss Ever Pooped in Your Lunchbox? (2016) (loweringthebar.net)
7528.
PgAdmin3 Adjustment for PostgreSQL 11.0 (abdulyadi.wordpress.com)
7529.
How to forecast an American’s vote (economist.com)
7530.
GoCity: Golang source code visualization in 3D (go-city.github.io)