November 2018 Archive
8101.
What does it take (and bring) to be in the top of the Mac App Store (medium.com)
8102.
Popcorn Linux – Linux for Distributed Thread Execution (popcornlinux.org)
8103.
Deliveroo's data shows cyclists are faster in cities than cars and motorbikes (forbes.com)
8104.
A Dire Warning: Trump's Interference with Science Is Unprecedented (theatlantic.com)
8105.
Replaying the tape of life: Is it possible? (phys.org)
8106.
What France plans to do with its nuclear waste (zdnet.com)
8107.
Milk Bars (en.wikipedia.org)
8108.
System76 provides funds to open source projects (blog.system76.com)
8109.
Samsung announce Linux on DeX with Ubuntu: for developers on the move (blog.ubuntu.com)
8110.
The Top Machine Learning Libraries for Python, with Example Code (owlskip.com)
8111.
The Significance of Incremental Reading (masterhowtolearn.wordpress.com)
8112.
World's first quantum ‘compass’ that uses atoms to navigate (independent.co.uk)
8113.
Building OpenJFX 8 for Windows (courses.bekwam.net)
8114.
The Business of Bitcoin Cold Storage (medium.com)
8115.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Review (hothardware.com)
8116.
Five agile metrics you won't hate (atlassian.com)
8117.
Thinking with Types: Type-Level Programming in Haskell (leanpub.com)
8118.
Cloud computing without containers (blog.cloudflare.com)
8119.
How Wall Street Became Wall Street (ny.curbed.com)
8120.
Wise Man's Haskell – A Book on Haskell (andre.tips)
8121.
A Very Grim Forecast (nybooks.com)
8122.
Why RESP3 will be the only protocol supported by Redis 6 (antirez.com)
8123.
Big Buck Bunny: The Dark Truths Behind a Video Dev Cartoon (blog.streamroot.io)
8124.
Windows 10 users finding their legit installs are being deactivated (arstechnica.com)
8125.
Shooting Nirvana’s Nevermind Cover (milanote.com)
8126.
A good deep learning diagram is worth a thousand equations (medium.com)
8127.
Amazon strikes deal with Apple to sell new iPhones and iPads (theverge.com)
8128.
America’s Multimillion-Dollar Bounty Program Just for Drug Lords (bloomberg.com)
8129.
AWS Object2Vec: Deep Learning for objects such as customers, products, sentences (aws.amazon.com)
8130.
New York's tech scene ready for its moment with Amazon, Google expansions (cnn.com)