Even janitors have noncompetes now
(washingtonpost.com)
October 2018 Archive
331.
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I woke up unable to speak English
(bbc.com)
333.
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Twitter to remove ‘like’ tool in a bid to improve the quality of debate
(telegraph.co.uk)
335.
336.
My phone is spying on me, so I decided to spy on it
(abc.net.au)
337.
IQ Matters Less Than You Think
(nautil.us)
338.
Do We Worship Complexity?
(innoq.com)
340.
Ferret – Declarative web scraping
(github.com)
341.
Bill to ban bots impersonating people for telemarketing and influencing election
(leginfo.legislature.ca.gov)
342.
Neuron, a new VS Code extension for data science
(blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
343.
Show HN: Lipreading with Deep Learning
(github.com)
344.
Facebook says millions had phone numbers, search history and location stolen
(washingtonpost.com)
345.
Howler.js – JavaScript audio library for the modern web
(howlerjs.com)
346.
Apple and Samsung fined for deliberately slowing down phones
(theguardian.com)
347.
Blood money
(techcrunch.com)
348.
A guide to rhythm in web typography
(betterwebtype.com)
350.
MongoDB's Server Side Public License Is Likely Unenforceable
(processmechanics.com)
351.
The iPhone XS and XS Max Review: Unveiling the Silicon Secrets
(anandtech.com)
352.
Identifying QUIC deliverables
(mailarchive.ietf.org)
353.
354.
A Tour of the Top Algorithms for Machine Learning Newbies
(towardsdatascience.com)
355.
Ban organophosphate pesticides to protect children's health, experts say
(theguardian.com)
356.
A Great Old Timey Game Programming Hack (2013)
(blog.moertel.com)
357.
Disappearing videos and disappointed grandmothers
(rachelbythebay.com)
358.
World's oldest intact shipwreck discovered in Black Sea
(theguardian.com)
359.
I Pay for News; Why Do I Still See Intrusive Ads? (2017)
(kirkville.com)
360.
Delaunay and Voronoi on a sphere
(redblobgames.com)