September 2019 Archive
211.
India Loses Contact with Probe Just as It Prepares to Land on Moon (wsj.com)
212.
A Gambler Who Cracked the Horse-Racing Code (2018) (bloomberg.com)
213.
Twitter exec for Middle East is also part-time British army 'psyops' officer (middleeasteye.net)
214.
Why Index Funds Are Like Subprime CDOs (bloomberg.com)
215.
Troubles with the AWS web console (old.reddit.com)
216.
Anti-union activity is heating up ahead of Google contractor's vote to unionize (m.pghcitypaper.com)
217.
Tom Delonge’s UFO Research Center Is Making Politicians Demand Answers (vice.com)
218.
WeWTF, Part Deux (profgalloway.com)
219.
Employers Used Facebook to Keep Women and Older Workers from Seeing Job Ads (propublica.org)
220.
.su (en.wikipedia.org)
221.
Raising Prices Is Hard (backblaze.com)
222.
Kickstarter’s Year of Turmoil (slate.com)
223.
U.S. drone strike kills 30 pine nut farm workers in Afghanistan (reuters.com)
224.
Popcount CPU instruction (vaibhavsagar.com)
225.
Rx – Extensible pixel editor implemented in Rust, inspired by Vi (cloudhead.io)
226.
Fossil fuel divestment has ‘zero’ climate impact, says Bill Gates (ft.com)
227.
DeepFaceLab: A tool that utilizes ML to replace faces in videos (github.com)
228.
Lectures in Quantitative Economics with Python [pdf] (lectures.quantecon.org)
229.
Talent is everywhere, opportunity is not (ourworldindata.org)
230.
Checkm8 – Bootrom exploit for many iOS devices (github.com)
231.
Goodbye, Motherboard. Hello, Silicon-Interconnect Fabric (spectrum.ieee.org)
232.
Go 1.13 Release Notes (golang.org)
233.
Show HN: I made a jobs board for developers without degrees (nocsok.com)
234.
PowerToys: Windows system utilities to maximize productivity (github.com)
235.
Richard Stallman resigns from CSAIL at MIT (stallman.org)
236.
Show HN: HTTP Mock – Intercept, debug and mock HTTP(S) with zero setup (httptoolkit.tech)
237.
Israel accused of planting mysterious spy devices near the White House (politico.com)
238.
Plane Tests Must Use Average Pilots, NTSB Says After 737 Max Crashes (wsj.com)
239.
Reverse engineering a custom CPU from a single program (robertxiao.ca)
240.
A large number of Stack Exchange mods resigning over new policies (meta.stackexchange.com)