November 2018 Archive
181.
Tulsa Remote (tulsaremote.com)
182.
NY state tax break is $48k per Amazon HQ job (fox5ny.com)
183.
Dot Dot Considered Harmful (fuchsia.googlesource.com)
184.
Lessons Learned from Writing Over 300k Lines of Infrastructure Code (blog.gruntwork.io)
185.
The Remarkable Brain Waves of High Level Meditators [video] (kottke.org)
186.
An OCR cliche: Into his/her anus (2009) (wraabe.wordpress.com)
187.
Mystery Math Whiz and Novelist Advance Permutation Problem (quantamagazine.org)
188.
A story about Upwork and freelancers (twitter.com)
189.
Typed-Html: Type Checked JSX for Rust (github.com)
190.
Time-lapse video of a rocket launch seen from space (syfy.com)
191.
Mozilla pulls Bypass Paywalls from Firefox add-ons store (github.com)
192.
Show HN: WriteFreely – minimalist, federated blogging platform (writefreely.org)
193.
Inside Tesla’s factory, a medical clinic designed to ignore injured workers (revealnews.org)
194.
US asks allies to drop Huawei (nzherald.co.nz)
195.
How Many Computers Are in Your Computer? (gwern.net)
196.
Should you use www or not in your domain? (2017) (bjornjohansen.no)
197.
British intelligence hacked Belgacom then sabotaged investigation (brusselstimes.com)
198.
Harvard Converts Millions of Legal Documents into Open Data (govtech.com)
199.
Chart of the Decade: Why You Shouldn’t Trust Every Scientific Study You See (motherjones.com)
200.
Improving DuckDuckGo (duck.co)
201.
Zulip Server 1.9: HipChat import and much more (blog.zulip.org)
202.
Across the West powerful firms are becoming even more powerful (economist.com)
203.
'Talent Wants Transit': Companies Near Transportation Gaining the Upper Hand (npr.org)
204.
No End in Sight for Crypto Sell-Off as Bitcoin Breaches $4,250 (bloomberg.com)
205.
Limiting Social Media Decreases Loneliness and Depression (guilfordjournals.com)
206.
Cadbury ‘pushing orangutans towards extinction by wrecking habitat for palm oil’ (independent.co.uk)
207.
Creating a QR Code step by step (nayuki.io)
208.
YouTube CEO calls EU’s proposed copyright regulation financially impossible (theverge.com)
209.
Unscii – a bitmapped Unicode font for blocky graphics (pelulamu.net)
210.
The US Is Preparing to Prosecute Julian Assange (wsj.com)