November 2018 Archive
13471.
The world's most expensive ham
(bbc.com)
13472.
Strict structs
(https.www.google.com.tedunangst.com)
13473.
13474.
13475.
Mattereum startup intends to own literally everything
(techcrunch.com)
13476.
The Asus Eee: how close did we come to a Linux desktop?
(linuxjournal.com)
13477.
An awful year for the Chinese hi-tech giants
(china-underground.com)
13478.
13479.
Alcohol industry health campaigns miss the mark by a longshot
(medicalxpress.com)
13480.
Are you organized to deliver value?
(itsarmada.com)
13481.
Japanese cyber security minister 'doesn't know what a USB stick is'
(theregister.co.uk)
13482.
Flex One – 1 CSS Class System
(vladocar.github.io)
13483.
Weekly Machine Learning Opensource Roundup – Nov. 15, 2018
(blog.pocketcluster.io)
13484.
10 Reasons why you should learn C# in 2018
(thecodingduck.com)
13485.
13486.
Laravel JSON translation helper
(github.com)
13487.
See the world above normal eye. Welcome to the drone world
(navigator360.co)
13488.
Benchmarking RedisGraph 1.0
(redislabs.com)
13489.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Beta is open to customers
(access.redhat.com)
13490.
An In-Depth Analysis of the Video Game Housing Market
(landc.co.uk)
13491.
Reprogrammed Stem Cells Implanted into Patient with Parkinson's Disease
(scientificamerican.com)
13492.
Japan's cybersecurity minister has never used computer
(abcnews.go.com)
13493.
Magical Thinking
(en.wikipedia.org)
13494.
Spintronics Takes One Step Closer to Digital Logic
(spectrum.ieee.org)
13495.
The Windows 10 October 2018 Update (1809)
(anandtech.com)
13496.
Renewable Energy Is Surging, but Not Fast Enough to Stop Warming
(scientificamerican.com)
13497.
Brexit Mug: Art Imitating Life
(benthampottery.com)
13498.
The next version of HTTP won’t be using TCP
(arstechnica.com)
13499.
Stan Lee and the Set of All Possible Comic Books
(stationarywaves.com)
13500.
Millennials Unhappily Stuck in Their Parents’ Transportation System
(usa.streetsblog.org)