DenverCoder9 and the future of DEV
(dev.to)
November 2018 Archive
8821.
8822.
8823.
The Great Smog of London (1952)
(en.wikipedia.org)
8824.
Tech Stack 2019: Externals and Validation
(medium.com)
8825.
Under the Greenland ice: a massive meteor crater the size of New York City
(blogs.discovermagazine.com)
8826.
Fighting Money-Laundering for God
(asiasentinel.com)
8827.
Non-technical intro to blockchain concepts and terminology
(blog.insightdatascience.com)
8828.
How to make remote work more common
(fridayfeedback.com)
8829.
8830.
CERN uses GitLab to remove the obstacles around global researchers – GitLab
(about.gitlab.com)
8831.
Short-Term AGI Is a Serious Possibility
(medium.com)
8832.
Parameters
(blog.fox21.at)
8833.
I Killed Sears, and I'm Sorry
(chicagobusiness.com)
8834.
Large-Scale Study of Curiosity-Driven Learning
(pathak22.github.io)
8835.
Your Children's Yellowstone Will Be Radically Different
(nytimes.com)
8836.
How Hackers Are Stealing High-Profile Instagram Accounts
(theatlantic.com)
8837.
ClickHouse for Time Series
(medium.com)
8838.
Vladimir Vapnik on Human Intelligence and Alan Turing
(youtube.com)
8839.
Spying Doesn’t Pay – Unless You’re Really Good at It
(fivethirtyeight.com)
8840.
I would never send my kids to school
(supermemo.guru)
8841.
8842.
Naked Brands (2017)
(perell.com)
8845.
8846.
Cloudflare's Response to a Privacy Framework
(blog.cloudflare.com)
8847.
Playing high school football changes the teenage brain
(medicalxpress.com)
8848.
Hacker Breaks Down 26 Hacking Scenes from Movies and TV
(youtube.com)
8849.
Hublot's Bitcoin watch
(iafrikan.com)
8850.
Private, end-to-end encrypted, online communication
(msgsafe.io)