November 2018 Archive
10141.
Show HN: Debugging solidity smart contracts with tenderly and truffle (medium.com)
10142.
Stack Overflow: How We Do Monitoring – 2018 Edition (nickcraver.com)
10143.
The Simple Joy of “No Phones Allowed” (raptitude.com)
10144.
The World’s Most Efficient Languages (getpocket.com)
10145.
The surprisingly high number of Americans getting absolutely no raises (washingtonpost.com)
10146.
Google's open source destools VisBug: The Basics (medium.com)
10147.
Git 201: Creating a “fixup” commit (bitsnbytes.blog)
10148.
SQL Query Optimization Tool (eversql.com)
10149.
Breaking Boxes – Typography and Augmented Reality (aetherpoint.com)
10150.
What Tyler Cowen Thinks About Basically Everything (spreaker.com)
10151.
Google's weather service is currently down (reddit.com)
10152.
Super Noah's Ark 3D (USA) (Source Code) (eludevisibility.org)
10153.
Designing Headers for HTTP Compression (mnot.net)
10154.
Is PUSH optimized on AMD64? (forum.hunterpraska.com)
10155.
Some spiders produce milk – and it’s more nutritious than cow’s milk (newscientist.com)
10156.
TC39 Binary AST Proposal to Improve JavaScript Performance (sitepen.com)
10157.
Injecting Code into Windows Protected Processes Using COM (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
10158.
Samsung's folding screen tech has been stolen and sold to China (amp.cnn.com)
10159.
Trackers who steal: More than 100 websites still affected from MageCart (whotracks.me)
10160.
A new way to provide cooling without power (news.mit.edu)
10161.
Microsoft surpasses Apple as most valuable public company (apnews.com)
10162.
Review – Python vs. Node.js (codecampanion.blogspot.com)
10163.
Chinese tech companies are now keeping detailed records of users' activity (cnn.com)
10164.
G.E., Tesla and Snap Are Under Accounting Investigation (nytimes.com)
10165.
HTTP/2 Is Broken Everywhere (github.com)
10166.
India Goes Back to the Future–Again–With Economic Growth Revisions (wsj.com)
10167.
RiTaJS – the generative language toolkit in JavaScript (rednoise.org)
10168.
Cheat Sheet for cpuinfo features on AArch64 (javathunderx.blogspot.com)
10169.
Tadashi Tokieda Collects Math and Physics Surprises (quantamagazine.org)
10170.
The crusade against open-source abuse (techcrunch.com)