November 2018 Archive
8311.
“Killing in the Name” became 2009 UK Christmas number one (en.wikipedia.org)
8312.
Test and proven: The blockchain technology provides faster transaction approvals (dropbox.com)
8313.
Serializing and deserializing POJOs in to many formats using Apache Juneau (medium.com)
8314.
Here’s how you can make better use of JavaScript arrays (medium.freecodecamp.org)
8315.
Electric pickup trucks are not in GM's plans for the next couple decades (electrek.co)
8316.
High-tech farmers use LED lights in ways that seem to border on science fiction (washingtonpost.com)
8317.
SOME SPECIFIC TIPS ABOUT TECHNICAL WRITING (Kip Thorn, 1987) [pdf] (its.caltech.edu)
8318.
Watson AI Assistant (ibm.com)
8319.
Unification (eli.thegreenplace.net)
8320.
Cardiac – A cardboard illustrative aid to computation (Bell Labs 1968) (archive.org)
8321.
16-Way AMD EPYC Cloud Benchmark Comparison: Amazon EC2 vs. SkySilk vs. Packet (phoronix.com)
8322.
Rakudo Perl 6 on .js update – running tests in the browser using Karma (blogs.perl.org)
8323.
Capitalism vs. Privacy (jacobinmag.com)
8324.
The Zombification of Intellectual Property and the Tool That Could Reform It (medium.com)
8325.
Ask HN: Solo freelancers, how do you outsource parts of a project you can't do?
8326.
Learn by Doing [Volume 28]: Turn old pictures modern using Machine Learning (kylegalbraith.com)
8327.
Using ORMs and DTOs Elegantly (silasreinagel.com)
8328.
Videogame's tutorials are a lesson to design (imaginarycloud.com)
8329.
Linux Foundation Launches a Foundation for the Ceph File System (thenewstack.io)
8330.
AMD: No DirectX RayTracing Until Its Offered in All Product Ranges (wccftech.com)
8331.
Samsung’s foldable phone is real, and it launches next year (arstechnica.com)
8332.
Burned to death because of a rumour on WhatsApp (bbc.co.uk)
8333.
Facebook to let French regulators investigate on moderation processes (techcrunch.com)
8334.
Project VisBug: an experimental design tool in the browser (github.com)
8335.
Stan Lee dead at 95 (m.ign.com)
8336.
Amazon Surpasses $1 Trillion in Revenue (jeffreifman.com)
8337.
Stan Lee has died (marketwatch.com)
8338.
Stan Lee has died (batman-news.com)
8339.
Interview with Gregory, a Senior Software Developer who works remotely from home (remotehabits.com)
8340.
The Plan to Sell Texas to Great Britain (daily.jstor.org)