September 2019 Archive
631.
Slack’s Shares Plunge After It Predicts a Larger Loss (nytimes.com)
632.
A Lunar Space Elevator Is Feasible and Inexpensive, Scientists Find (observer.com)
633.
Show HN: Publisheet – Publish Excel sheets as interactive web pages (publisheet.com)
634.
Librem 5 Shipping Announcement (puri.sm)
635.
What it was like to fly the baddest airplane (arstechnica.com)
636.
Lezer (marijnhaverbeke.nl)
637.
Richard Stallman steps down as as head of the GNU Project, effective immediately (stallman.org)
638.
Volkswagen’s plan to create a new car operating system (arstechnica.com)
639.
Amazon and Apple are building rival networks that know where everything is (wired.co.uk)
640.
Postmortem: Every Frame a Painting (2017) (medium.com)
641.
PySceneDetect – A tool for detecting scenes in movies (pyscenedetect.readthedocs.io)
642.
The C4 model for visualising software architecture (c4model.com)
643.
Cartridge Printed Circuit Boards (byuu.net)
644.
The U.S. Forgot What Antitrust Is For (theatlantic.com)
645.
Real-Time maps warn Hong Kong protesters of water cannons and riot police (qz.com)
646.
Traffic apps turned L.A.’s neighborhoods into ”shortcuts” (lamag.com)
647.
Negative Rates Are Rewriting the Rules of Modern Finance (bloomberg.com)
648.
Fridge Condenser Fans – Old and New [video] (youtube.com)
649.
How to Succeed as a Poor Programmer (psgraphics.blogspot.com)
650.
Google to pay $1B in France to settle fiscal fraud probe (reuters.com)
651.
Hubble Reveals Latest Portrait of Saturn (spacetelescope.org)
652.
Strategies for Long Projects (benbrostoff.github.io)
653.
Curl Cookbook (catonmat.net)
654.
New research questions the evidence for health benefits of eating less red meat (nytimes.com)
655.
Banks, Arbitrary Password Restrictions and Why They Don't Matter (troyhunt.com)
656.
SpaceX Refused to Move Satellite at Risk of Collision with a European Satellite (forbes.com)
657.
Fugitive on run for seventeen years found living in cave by a drone (bbc.com)
658.
WeWork, Bankers Have Discussed Laying Off One-Third of Workforce (theinformation.com)
659.
Australian universities are accused of trading free speech for cash (economist.com)
660.
Candidates for Mozilla's IRC Successor (exple.tive.org)