September 2019 Archive
691.
Google Fi Unlimited Plan (fi.google.com)
692.
Ask HN: How comfortable do you feel using cloud-based password managers?
693.
AgileFall – When Waterfall Sneaks Back into Agile (steveblank.com)
694.
Efficient GraphQL Queries in Ruby on Rails and Postgres (pganalyze.com)
695.
The Fry’s Era (mondaynote.com)
696.
How to Be a Professional Author and Not Die Screaming and Starving (terribleminds.com)
697.
A Son’s Race to Give His Dying Father Artificial Immortality (2017) (wired.com)
698.
Mathematician Wins $3M Prize for 'Magic Wand Theorem' (livescience.com)
699.
Self-serve first: an overlooked paradigm underlying great software companies (medium.com)
700.
U.S. to leave global postal union next month barring last-minute action (freightwaves.com)
701.
Apple’s Use of Swift in iOS 13 (blog.timac.org)
702.
Ballerina, a language with structural type system (v1-0.ballerina.io)
703.
Germany shuts down illegal data center in former NATO bunker (apnews.com)
704.
TP-82 Cosmonaut survival pistol (en.wikipedia.org)
705.
ProjectPSX – A C# coded emulator of the original Playstation (github.com)
706.
Xip.io: Wildcard DNS for Everyone (xip.io)
707.
Show HN: Create font in your own handwriting style (copymonkey.xyz)
708.
Ldraw: Lego Modeling in Rust (segfault87.github.io)
709.
A.I. researchers are making more than $1M, even at a nonprofit (nytimes.com)
710.
Podcast sponsorship revenue continues to fuel NPR’s financial growth (current.org)
711.
Unsung Beauty of Analog Devices Datasheets (neil.computer)
712.
Show HN: Aristotl – an intuitive logical fallacy lookup tool (aristotl.io)
713.
How the U.S. Hacked ISIS (npr.org)
714.
Working with GitHub Actions (jeffrafter.com)
715.
A Million Digits of Pi in 9 Lines of JavaScript (ajennings.net)
716.
Increased rates of myopia linked to reduced time outside, studies suggest (2015) (nature.com)
717.
Waltz: A Distributed Write-Ahead Log (wecode.wepay.com)
718.
“China's Tesla” NIO slashes thousands of jobs as losses mount (asia.nikkei.com)
719.
Frustrations with React Hooks (blog.logrocket.com)
720.
For Online Courses, Questions Over How Success is Measured (2014) (texastribune.org)