September 2019 Archive
91.
Programming Idioms (programming-idioms.org)
92.
Using Gooey as a Universal Front End for Any Language or CLI Application (chriskiehl.com)
93.
Color Emulation (byuu.net)
94.
DoorDash confirms data breach affected 4.9M customers, workers and merchants (techcrunch.com)
95.
The Octopus: An Alien Among Us (lithub.com)
96.
Stripe Corporate Card (stripe.com)
97.
The Pragmatic Programmer, 20th Anniversary Edition (pragprog.com)
98.
Comparing Database Types (prisma.io)
99.
Match.com Used Fake Ads to Swindle Users, F.T.C. Says (nytimes.com)
100.
I Quit Social Media for a Year (joshcsimmons.com)
101.
Announcing your plans makes you less motivated to accomplish them (2009) (sivers.org)
102.
Fancy Zones, a tiling window manager (github.com)
103.
What is the new Apple U1 chip? (quora.com)
104.
Amazon orders 100K electric delivery trucks from Rivian (techcrunch.com)
105.
Firefox has lots of room to improve if it wants to beat Chrome (snazz.xyz)
106.
Show HN: I made a neural net that analyzes privacy policies (useguard.com)
107.
iPadOS (apple.com)
108.
HP printers try to send data back to HP about your devices and what you print (robertheaton.com)
109.
HEAD – A guide to <head> elements (htmlhead.dev)
110.
100 million dollars to reshape the economics of the web (foundation.mozilla.org)
111.
Birds Are Vanishing from North America (nytimes.com)
112.
50 U.S. states and territories announce broad antitrust investigation of Google (washingtonpost.com)
113.
Just Delete Me – A directory of direct links to delete your account (backgroundchecks.org)
114.
A website coding itself live (strml.net)
115.
Sites with dumb password rules (github.com)
116.
Google, YouTube to Pay $170M Penalty over Collecting Kids' Personal Info (npr.org)
117.
OSSU: A path to a free self-taught education in computer science (github.com)
118.
Mesh Spreadsheet (mesh-spreadsheet.com)
119.
The effect of meditation on brain structure (2012) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
120.
Alan Turing to be the face of new £50 note (bankofengland.co.uk)