October 2019 Archive
331.
Make More Land (jefftk.com)
332.
Google’s Play Store gives a worse age rating to Fleksy, a Gboard rival (techcrunch.com)
333.
Dissent at Facebook over hands-off stance on political ads (nytimes.com)
334.
Tesla’s new Solar Roof costs less than a new roof plus solar panels (techcrunch.com)
335.
Uber Go Style Guide (github.com)
336.
Hellvetica.ttf – Kern in Hell (hellveticafont.com)
337.
An Update to Our Community and an Apology (meta.stackexchange.com)
338.
NASA aims for first manned SpaceX mission in first-quarter 2020 (reuters.com)
339.
By removing “extremist content,” platforms are purging human rights evidence (nytimes.com)
340.
Reversing Safeway's private APIs to automate coupon collection (blog.jonlu.ca)
341.
Ask HN: What is your passive income 2019?
342.
Instagram now forces people to sign in to view public profiles (thenextweb.com)
343.
Before Deadly Crashes, Boeing Pushed for Law That Undercut Oversight (nytimes.com)
344.
FireEye confirms APT41 hacked TeamViewer, may have accessed billions of devices (twitter.com)
345.
A Gentle Introduction to Bayes’ Theorem for Machine Learning (machinelearningmastery.com)
346.
AWS' Sponsorship of the Rust Project (aws.amazon.com)
347.
Depressed People See the World More Realistically (2017) (vice.com)
348.
Google T5 scores 88.9 on SuperGLUE Benchmark, approaching human baseline (super.gluebenchmark.com)
349.
Newsrooms, let’s talk about G Suite (freedom.press)
350.
Fundamentals of Python Programming [pdf] (python.cs.southern.edu)
351.
What are the most indispensable books for indie hackers? (indiehackers.com)
352.
ML From Scratch, Part 1: Linear Regression (oranlooney.com)
353.
GitHub tries to quell employee anger over its ICE contract (latimes.com)
354.
Auto-Antonyms (fun-with-words.com)
355.
Reflections on My Career at Microsoft (medium.com)
356.
Ghost 3.0 (ghost.org)
357.
Making a RISC-V Operating System Using Rust (web.eecs.utk.edu)
358.
Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index (digiconomist.net)
359.
How Bash Completion Works (tuzz.tech)
360.
String Theory Does Not Win a Nobel, and I Win a Long Bet (blogs.scientificamerican.com)