Verizon now lets you use up to five numbers on your phone
(theverge.com)
November 2018 Archive
8761.
8762.
Andrew Ng Launches “AI for Everyone”
(venturebeat.com)
8763.
CERN uses GitLab to remove the obstacles around global researchers
(about.gitlab.com)
8764.
8765.
Gmail Glitch Offers Stealthy Trick for Phishing Attacks
(threatpost.com)
8766.
8767.
Evan You Previews Vue.js 3.0
(medium.com)
8768.
Diane Greene steps down as Google's cloud chief
(axios.com)
8770.
You Think You Want Media Literacy… Do You?
(points.datasociety.net)
8771.
Verizon will launch RCS text messaging in early 2019
(theverge.com)
8772.
At the Tollgates of Science – The Business of Academia
(arcticstartup.com)
8773.
8774.
The public isn’t cool with a lot of the things algorithms handle
(pewinternet.org)
8775.
Alphabet's Verily shelves glucose-sensing contact lens project
(mobihealthnews.com)
8776.
DevOps Ethics: The Danger of Unethical Code
(devops.com)
8777.
8778.
8779.
Finally a useful petition
(petitions.whitehouse.gov)
8780.
You Have Been Murdered by Clerks
(medieval-death-bot.tumblr.com)
8781.
An Introduction to Objectivist-C
(fdiv.net)
8783.
FPGA Testbenches Made Easier
(hackaday.com)
8784.
Derinkuyu underground city
(en.wikipedia.org)
8785.
Type Inference for Beginners
(medium.com)
8786.
Neutral Theory of Evolution Challenged by Evidence for DNA Selection
(quantamagazine.org)
8787.
Beautiful Garbage Management in Hiroshima
(twitter.com)
8788.
8790.
Use–mention distinction
(en.wikipedia.org)