November 2018 Archive
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Facebook delays mandatory political ad ID check
(bbc.co.uk)
19804.
Founders: Please don’t allow anyone to screw your early backers
(christophjanz.blogspot.com)
19805.
19806.
Here Are the Top 3 Privacy Infringing Digital Conglomerates
(sensorstechforum.com)
19807.
China Rolls Out New Gait Recognition Surveillance Software
(newsweek.com)
19808.
How to film an event video in Japan
(medium.com)
19810.
Metric system overhaul will dethrone the one, true kilogram
(sciencemag.org)
19811.
Ni No Kuni 2: frame analysis
(blog.thomaspoulet.fr)
19812.
How Walking to Work Changed My Life
(telegraph.co.uk)
19813.
Early-Career Enhancers in Education Is on the Rise
(withyourownhands.com)
19814.
YouScience CEO Discusses Talent Development at U.S. Chamber of Commerce
(nashvilletechnews.org)
19815.
Using Web Crawling to Map US State Governments
(michelecoscia.com)
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19818.
Digital Transformation – Because You Have to Survive
(medium.com)
19819.
Reasons for making the open source argument
(opensource.com)
19820.
(2009) a Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages
(james-iry.blogspot.com)
19821.
RBG breaks ribs – hospitalized
(cnbc.com)
19822.
19823.
Physicists report electron is round–what does that mean?
(arstechnica.com)
19824.
The Carbon Tax Is Dead, Long Live the Carbon Tax
(bloomberg.com)
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19827.
Which is faster, rsync or rdiff-backup?
(current.workingdirectory.net)
19828.
19829.
Istio and Let's Encrypt Ingress SSL
(medium.com)
19830.
A Guide to Subdomain Takeovers
(hackerone.com)