November 2018 Archive
11911.
‘oumuamua, the galaxy’s slowest interstellar spaceship? (worldofweirdthings.com)
11912.
Laconic phrase (en.wikipedia.org)
11913.
Crazy Work Hours and Lots of Cameras: Silicon Valley Goes to China (nytimes.com)
11914.
Israeli composite airplane will be powered solely by electricity (flyingmag.com)
11915.
Enable LetsEncrypt SSL on AWS Lightsail (metablogue.com)
11916.
Hidden Tribes: A Study of America’s Polarized Landscape (hiddentribes.us)
11917.
Introducing email templates in Spark (sparkmailapp.com)
11918.
A “brutalist” apartment building is on the way in West Hollywood (archpaper.com)
11919.
Maybe people like the home button (gizmodo.com)
11920.
Air pollution linked to autism: study (phys.org)
11921.
Show HN: Why does every homepage look the same? (airdev.co)
11922.
Qualcomm Suffers Setback in Antitrust Battle (wsj.com)
11923.
How Smart Machines Think (mitpress.mit.edu)
11924.
Game made with flutter running on desktops (reddit.com)
11925.
Strange snafu misroutes domestic US Internet traffic through China Telecom (arstechnica.com)
11926.
Visions of a Tech Hub? Landing Amazon Is Just a Start (nytimes.com)
11927.
AI detects Alzheimer's disease SIX years early (dailymail.co.uk)
11928.
Grab pulls in $250M from Hyundai as ongoing round reaches $2.7B (techcrunch.com)
11929.
Maslach Burnout Inventory (1997) [pdf] (researchgate.net)
11930.
Voice messaging reinvented (itunes.apple.com)
11931.
Interview with Ammon Bartram from TripleByte on Hiring Processes (softwareengineeringdaily.com)
11932.
Interview with Anurag Maunder SVP of Engineering at Kindred.ai (managersclub.com)
11933.
VirtualBox Zero-Day Vulnerability Details and Exploit Are Publicly Available (bleepingcomputer.com)
11934.
Monitoring Atmospheric Composition MOOC (futurelearn.com)
11935.
The Impact of Moore’s Law Ending (semiengineering.com)
11936.
Registration is a voter-suppression tool. Let’s finally end it (washingtonpost.com)
11937.
SpaceX’s Starlink internet constellation deemed ‘a license to print money’ (teslarati.com)
11938.
If Mathematicians Were in Charge of Punctuation (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
11939.
Istio installation on Openshift 3.11 (youtube.com)
11940.
Awesome XSS stuff (github.com)