November 2018 Archive
12961.
What to Do If You're Abducted by Aliens, According to Michio Kaku (curiosity.com)
12962.
Show HN: DIY motion-detecting security camera (github.com)
12963.
Quotations for Learning and Programming (cs.cmu.edu)
12964.
The Signal Network (randsinrepose.com)
12965.
Your CPU is binary – modern multi-core CPU and why it may evolve to a 3VL CPU (youtube.com)
12966.
OpenMCT – Open Source Mission Control Software (nasa.github.io)
12967.
CompTIA Certs Better Than ISC2? Really :)? (linkedin.com)
12968.
Jobs (blog.jrheard.com)
12969.
Deep fakes are where truth goes to die (theguardian.com)
12970.
Stop Trying to Master One Skill. Instead, Build a Skill Set (nytimes.com)
12971.
How YIMBYs Wiped Out in San Francisco (sf.curbed.com)
12972.
Hacking Team Hacker Phineas Fisher Has Gotten Away with It (motherboard.vice.com)
12973.
Final Fantasy XV PC Nvidia RTX Features Cancelled (gadgets.ndtv.com)
12974.
Securrency releases first Open Source contribution (github.com)
12975.
Squoosh (squoosh.app)
12976.
Something Happened to U.S. Drug Costs in the 1990s (nytimes.com)
12977.
Time for a Canadian response to the BPC draft electronic invoice (linkedin.com)
12978.
Who Owns English? (orinhargraves.com)
12979.
China’s brightest children are being recruited to develop AI ‘killer bots’ (scmp.com)
12980.
Outcomes, not codebases (hackernoon.com)
12981.
Demystify the Multi-threading in Node.js (hackernoon.com)
12982.
Spotlight for Linux (osolmaz.com)
12983.
Graphics programming recommendation thread (twitter.com)
12984.
Clause Joins Kaleido, the Platform That Makes Private Blockchains ‘Easy’ (artificiallawyer.com)
12985.
Fewer foreign students coming to United States for second year in row (reuters.com)
12986.
Drop-Down Usability: When You Should (and Shouldn't) Use Them (baymard.com)
12987.
How does Dunning–Kruger effect impact collaboration in tech teams (no-kill-switch.ghost.io)
12988.
Go to Character with Multiple Cursors in Emacs (osolmaz.com)
12989.
Insurami is hiring in London (insurami.com)
12990.
Google goes down after major BGP mishap routes traffic through China (arstechnica.com)