September 2019 Archive
391.
US Files Lawsuit Against Edward Snowden for Violation of CIA and NSA NDAs (justice.gov)
392.
The Rise of the Electric Scooter (blog.codinghorror.com)
393.
Against Against Pseudoaddiction (slatestarcodex.com)
394.
Clubhouse announces new collaboration tool, free project management platform (techcrunch.com)
395.
Gaussian Processes, not quite for dummies (yugeten.github.io)
396.
Google to stop showing news snippets for French users (reuters.com)
397.
Warcraft 3: Remastered Will Work with Old Custom Maps (playwarcraft3.com)
398.
SNES Cartridges and Enhancement Chips (twitter.com)
399.
Welcoming Semmle to GitHub (github.blog)
400.
Show HN: Face Generator (xn--5ca.cc)
401.
Ask HN: Where can I find remote or quality oriented freelancing work?
402.
Ask HN: Good Remote Work Literature?
403.
Web Development Simplified with Svelte (objectcomputing.com)
404.
Carcinogens Have Infiltrated the Generic Drug Supply in the U.S. (bloomberg.com)
405.
Small Trial Reverses a Year of Alzheimer's Cognitive Decline in Just Two Months (sciencealert.com)
406.
A guide to Oauth2 (milapneupane.com.np)
407.
Escher-Like Spiral Tilings (isohedral.ca)
408.
In a small trial, drugs seemed to rejuvenate the body’s ‘epigenetic clock’ (nature.com)
409.
Homebrew removes MongoDB from core formulas (github.com)
410.
Functor, Applicative, and Monad (typeslogicscats.gitlab.io)
411.
Tesla battery researcher unveils new cell that could last 1M miles (electrek.co)
412.
Update from Chef (blog.chef.io)
413.
The ReMarkable Tablet: A Review (blog.liw.fi)
414.
The growing science of memory manipulation (scientificamerican.com)
415.
Little Alchemy 2 (littlealchemy2.com)
416.
French city of Dunkirk tests out free transport (france24.com)
417.
Mental-health information 'sold to advertisers' (bbc.co.uk)
418.
Facebook is trying to register BOOK as trademark in Europe (euipo.europa.eu)
419.
How Do Developers Promote Open Source Projects? (arxiv.org)
420.
Show HN: Best of Show HN (bestofshowhn.com)