November 2018 Archive
8731.
8732.
A Super Simple Guide to the Crypto Tezos
(litepaper.com)
8733.
GSoC 2019 has been announced
(opensource.googleblog.com)
8734.
Why PCs Still Compute
(wsj.com)
8735.
SpaceX to Launch Falcon 9 Rocket #Es'hail 2 3:46pm EST
(youtube.com)
8736.
Bias blind spot
(en.wikipedia.org)
8737.
8738.
The widening gyre of supercomputing
(nextplatform.com)
8739.
8740.
ML spot successful hackers
(technologyreview.com)
8741.
Hack Talks – Bringing developers around Europe together
(hacktalks.fi)
8742.
Hill Charts: see where projects really stand
(basecamp.com)
8744.
The Unintended Consequences of Product Design
(medium.com)
8745.
The rare form of ML that can spot hackers who have already broken in
(technologyreview.com)
8746.
8747.
RemoteOne – Time Tracking and Invoicing for Remote Freelancers
(producthunt.com)
8748.
A New Model for Token Distribution
(multicoin.capital)
8749.
8750.
8751.
Don’t be a juggins – why some words deserve to fall out of use
(theguardian.com)
8752.
8753.
iTunes and the Basis of Competition in the MP3 Player Market
(reactionwheel.net)
8754.
Turning legacy databases into event sources
(trek10.com)
8755.
FDA approves first Microsoft HoloLens for surgical use
(linkedin.com)
8756.
Y Combinator: Bookmarklet
(news.ycombinator.com)
8757.
Phenomenal Outages
(phenomenaloutages.tumblr.com)
8758.
Agent Embeddings
(crazyoscarchang.github.io)
8759.
NASA's New Advanced Propulsion Engine Will Travel at 1M Miles per Hour
(physics-astronomy.org)
8760.
Magic Leap – First Impressions
(olioapps.com)