November 2018 Archive
11941.
Google and NASA Tackle Quantum Supremacy (hpcwire.com)
11942.
The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work [pdf] (web.cs.ucdavis.edu)
11943.
Report: Phishing Is the Top Reason Behind Australian Data Breaches (blog.ironbastion.com.au)
11944.
Scientists are trying to bottle solar energy and turn it into liquid fuel (nbcnews.com)
11945.
Silicon device reads and writes quantum information (physicsworld.com)
11946.
Retirement account balances hit record high (foxbusiness.com)
11947.
GitHub is experiencing issues (status.github.com)
11948.
ASAP: fast, approximate graph pattern mining at scale – the morning paper (blog.acolyer.org)
11949.
Image components in Gatsby.js (noahgilmore.com)
11950.
Maine Congressional election likely will come down to ranked-choice voting (pressherald.com)
11951.
CBD is everywhere. But is it a scam? (vox.com)
11952.
Dynamic Bonding Curve for burn-and-mint token model (medium.com)
11953.
United States Entry into the Great War (en.historylapse.org)
11954.
Nikola Tre: The first hydrogen-electric truck for Europe (nikolamotor.com)
11955.
A Case Against Dependencies (spin.atomicobject.com)
11956.
Display Image from Android Asset Folder in React Native (github.com)
11957.
Third Party Attestation for Intel SGX with Data Center Attestation Primitives [pdf] (software.intel.com)
11958.
Do you think there is a market gap for a marketing budget tool?
11959.
WeChat’s world (economist.com)
11960.
San Francisco Approves Business Tax to Fund Homeless Services (nytimes.com)
11961.
TU Delft Open Source Software Guidelines for Researchers (tudelft.nl)
11962.
PyTorch version of Google AI's BERT and its pre-trained models (github.com)
11963.
The Economics of Writing a Technical Book (link.medium.com)
11964.
Signed http exchanges (developers.google.com)
11965.
A look back at 10 years of Bitcoin (iafrikan.com)
11966.
Start to develop the next windows os game today (gamingdirectional.com)
11967.
Moving to three-person engineering teams (medium.com)
11968.
A Conversation with Werner Vogels (2006) (queue.acm.org)
11969.
Rats are able to navigate in virtual environments (jeb.biologists.org)
11970.
Reducing React Component library file sizes with Rollup (link.medium.com)