November 2018 Archive
9961.
Nimiq developer reference: payment protocol for the web (nimiq-network.github.io)
9962.
Running Android in the Cloud with Amazon EC2 A1 Instances (youtube.com)
9963.
Poo found on every McDonald’s touchscreen tested (metro.co.uk)
9964.
Simplicity: High-Assurance Smart Contracting (blockstream.com)
9965.
Fed Warns of a Particularly “Large Plunge” in Markets (cnbc.com)
9966.
LTUI: A cross-platform terminal ui library based on Lua (github.com)
9967.
Linux sort scalability on a modern cpu (gist.github.com)
9968.
My open source journey: From Pong to microservices (opensource.com)
9969.
Filesystems and case-insensitivity (lwn.net)
9970.
Predicting the Stock Market, P-Hacking and Why You Should Be Bullish (medium.com)
9971.
Aztec Protocol WP: Zero Knowledge Privacy Protocol for Ethereum [pdf] (github.com)
9972.
BEAST and the GPU Cluster (youtube.com)
9973.
Overcoming Stage Panic: First Steps in Public Speaking (medium.com)
9974.
Making the First Hires in a Startup (medium.com)
9975.
My Dalek Needs a New Home (Denver/Boulder, CO Area) (theotherandygrove.com)
9976.
Fearing espionage, U.S. weighs tighter rules on Chinese students (reuters.com)
9977.
Big Data and Machine Learning: Things You Need to Know (theappsolutions.com)
9978.
Talking to Users Is Like Exercise (blog.userlook.co)
9979.
Pros and Cons of Vim in 2018 (hackernoon.com)
9980.
Ask HN: Resources for AWS or ML/DM in a week
9981.
Necuno Mobile: An Open Source Smartphone with KDE Plasma Mobile (liliputing.com)
9982.
Ecuadorean Entrepreneur Named Latin American Inventor of the Year (latam.tech)
9983.
Uber Freight taps machine learning to give shippers rates 2 weeks in advance (venturebeat.com)
9984.
A new app flags the old tweets that could get you fired (qz.com)
9985.
The Journey to Half a Million ARR in 6 Months (contentfly.co)
9986.
Russia Fires On And Captures Ukrainian Ships: Are They On The Brink Of War? (bbc.com)
9987.
Chinese gene-editing scientist defends his research (edition.cnn.com)
9988.
Koo is a social network for short-form podcasts (techcrunch.com)
9989.
What If Every Mosquito on Earth Went Extinct Tomorrow? (io9.gizmodo.com)
9990.
Bellman Ford – Algorithm Used to Compute Single Source Shortest Path (solutionfactory.in)