November 2018 Archive
211.
SpamAssassin is back (lwn.net)
212.
German federal office publishes Windows 10 telemetry analysis (ghacks.net)
213.
Flying for Thanksgiving (bert.org)
214.
Redox – A Unix-Like Operating System Written in Rust (redox-os.org)
215.
One of the world’s most visited websites that nobody is aware of (2017) (sijmen.ruwhof.net)
216.
A list of practical projects that anyone can solve in any programming language (github.com)
217.
AWS Transfer for SFTP – Fully Managed SFTP Service for Amazon S3 (aws.amazon.com)
218.
For a brief period, the Windows kernel tried to deal with gamma rays (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
219.
Stacksort – Searches StackOverflow for sorting functions and runs them (2013) (gkoberger.github.io)
220.
If it's not fun anymore, you get nothing from maintaining a popular package (gist.github.com)
221.
Vladimir Lukyanov's hydraulic computer (pruned.blogspot.com)
222.
Private messages from 81,000 hacked Facebook accounts for sale (bbc.co.uk)
223.
How we spent two weeks hunting an NFS bug in the Linux kernel (about.gitlab.com)
224.
RHEL is deprecating KDE (jriddell.org)
225.
Paralleltext: Learn languages by reading (paralleltext.io)
226.
On Hold for 45 Minutes? It Might Be Your Secret Customer Score (wsj.com)
227.
At least it wasn't Oracle (chrisshort.net)
228.
You might not need Kubernetes (blog.jessfraz.com)
229.
Flutter: the good, the bad and the ugly (medium.com)
230.
Coding as an Engineering Manager (nemethgergely.com)
231.
China blacklists millions from booking flights as 'social credit' introduced (independent.co.uk)
232.
Design Review: Key-Value Storage (mozilla.github.io)
233.
OCaml for the Masses (2011) (queue.acm.org)
234.
Ask HN: What are you thankful for?
235.
Experiment that ended in 1767 still linked to higher incomes, education levels (washingtonpost.com)
236.
Show HN: Self-Driving Pi Car (github.com)
237.
Superintelligence: The Idea That Eats Smart People (2016) (idlewords.com)
238.
Chicken Scheme 5.0 (lists.nongnu.org)
239.
Rust 2018 survey results (blog.rust-lang.org)
240.
Show HN: Don't code your UI, draw it (github.com)