October 2019 Archive
361.
To hire neurodiverse workers, one firm got rid of job interviews (bbc.com)
362.
.NET Core 3.0 Concludes the .NET Framework API Porting Project (github.com)
363.
Rwanda just released the first smartphone made entirely in Africa (fastcompany.com)
364.
The Open Book Project (github.com)
365.
Why Isn't Functional Programming the Norm? [video] (youtube.com)
366.
New universe of miniproteins is upending cell biology and genetics (sciencemag.org)
367.
Mastodon 3.0 (github.com)
368.
Mac OS Catalina: more trouble than it’s worth (morrick.me)
369.
A Cheating Scandal Rocking the Poker World (theringer.com)
370.
Khasho who? One year after gruesome murder, investors embrace Saudi Arabia again (fastcompany.com)
371.
Rockbox – Free music player firmware (rockbox.org)
372.
Piper Announces First GA Aircraft with Autoland Capability (piper.com)
373.
Ask HN: Senior Positions Interview Prep Resources?
374.
CloudFlare is ruining the internet for me (2016) (slashgeek.net)
375.
Grafana Labs raises $24M (grafana.com)
376.
Ionic React (ionicframework.com)
377.
Learning Haskell is no harder than learning any other programming language (williamyaoh.com)
378.
Alexei Leonov, the first human to walk in space, has died (cbsnews.com)
379.
DJI Mavic Mini (dji.com)
380.
Japanese pagers to issue last beeps on Tuesday, ending 50-year run (japantimes.co.jp)
381.
Show HN: Imagededup – Finding duplicate images made easy (github.com)
382.
Natural Language Processing (2018) [pdf] (github.com)
383.
Airbus hit by series of cyber attacks on suppliers (france24.com)
384.
How Coca-Cola Undermines Plastic Recycling Efforts (theintercept.com)
385.
Rxdb: A reactive database where you can subscribe to the result of a query (github.com)
386.
Memex: Browser Extension to full-text search your browsing history and bookmarks (github.com)
387.
What should have been an IMG element became this (twitter.com)
388.
Why Does Inflammation Seem to Underlie All Sickness? (elemental.medium.com)
389.
What Is Good About Haskell? (doisinkidney.com)
390.
Playboy Interview: Steve Jobs (1985) (reprints.longform.org)