November 2018 Archive
11071.
Why do astronauts on the ISS schedule space walks months in advance? (quora.com)
11072.
Cryptocurrency Regulation Update (November 2018) (hackernoon.com)
11073.
This Gasoline Is Made of Carbon Sucked from the Air (news.nationalgeographic.com)
11074.
The Privacy Battle to Save Google from Itself (wired.com)
11075.
Loneliness is a modern illness of the body, not just the mind (theguardian.com)
11076.
Zero-Day RCE Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of BLE-Enabled Devices to Attacks (news.softpedia.com)
11077.
What if Everyone Voted? (nytimes.com)
11078.
Folding screens are here, and they look crappy (techcrunch.com)
11079.
The red flag and magic numbers that investors look for in your startup’s metrics (andrewchen.co)
11080.
The Minefield of Facebook Support Groups (theatlantic.com)
11081.
All the Reasons You Should Root Your Phone (android.gadgethacks.com)
11082.
How Mark Zuckerberg Became Too Big to Fail (nytimes.com)
11083.
Here Is Why Some Dealerships Aren’t Actually Interested in Selling You a Car (jalopnik.com)
11084.
Rewiring Plankton. And Reality (blogs.sciencemag.org)
11085.
On Cryptocurrency Communities (thecontrol.co)
11086.
KRS: A new tool for gathering Kubernetes resource statistics (opensource.com)
11087.
Increment: Security (increment.com)
11088.
NASA’s Dawn Mission to the Asteroid Belt Says Good Night (nytimes.com)
11089.
Report: New England Teamsters Pension Plan Insolvent by 2027 (bostonglobe.com)
11090.
Air Accidents Investigation Branch (en.wikipedia.org)
11091.
Soyuz MS-10 makes emergency landing after a launch failure (video of failure) (russianspaceweb.com)
11092.
Lean UX in action: how Doodle constantly improves its product for 250M users (hotjar.com)
11093.
Vimeo’s holographic video channel (blog.lookingglassfactory.com)
11094.
Your yearly reminder to post to Full-Disclosure, not Bugtraq (2017) (blog.osvdb.org)
11095.
Without new laws, Facebook has no reason to fix its broken ad system (theverge.com)
11096.
Big Tech’s sell-off (economist.com)
11097.
The Dawn spacecraft exploring the asteroid belt has gone dark (arstechnica.com)
11098.
Writing a console replacement using Arcan (arcan-fe.com)
11099.
How teaching AI to be curious helps machines learn for themselves (theverge.com)
11100.
Report: Developers not clear on how to get involved in the open-source community (sdtimes.com)