October 2019 Archive
421.
Prusa MINI: Smart and compact 3D printer (blog.prusaprinters.org)
422.
In the Pancreas, Common Fungi May Drive Cancer (nytimes.com)
423.
How Figma's Multiplayer Technology Works (figma.com)
424.
PyTorch Mobile (pytorch.org)
425.
Ask HN: What are unintended consequences of new tech you've noticed?
426.
The Unix Game (unixgame.io)
427.
Bill Gates on Windows Usability (2003) (twitter.com)
428.
Banning cars on SF’s Market Street, once a radical idea, approved unanimously (sfchronicle.com)
429.
Compiling my own SPARC CPU inside a cheap FPGA (thanassis.space)
430.
Working asynchronously (blog.remote.com)
431.
Nautilus to be acquired by an investor group of fans (nautil.us)
432.
China laying tracks for 1,000km/h maglev trains (asiatimes.com)
433.
Building China's Comac C919 airplane involved a lot of hacking, report says (zdnet.com)
434.
A Swiss Lesson in Enlightened Street Design (citylab.com)
435.
California power outage triggers chaos in science labs (nature.com)
436.
RxBar co-founder Peter Rahal on life after becoming a millionaire (marker.medium.com)
437.
Why you should have a side project (erickhun.com)
438.
Bazel Release 1.0 (github.com)
439.
Changing Your Diet Can Help Tamp Down Depression, Boost Mood (npr.org)
440.
Whistleblower: Google Boss' Daughter Scrubbed from Guardian Exposé (thedailybeast.com)
441.
My Vision of D’s Future (dlang.org)
442.
Dark matter nightmare: What if we are just using the wrong equations? (backreaction.blogspot.com)
443.
ITA's old “Hiring Puzzles” is still a treasure trove of good problems (web.archive.org)
444.
When XML Beats JSON: UI Layouts (engineering.instawork.com)
445.
How Can a Star Be Older Than the Universe? (space.com)
446.
Dutch family 'waiting for end of time' discovered in basement (bbc.com)
447.
How we hit our $30k ARR milestone (blog.simpleanalytics.com)
448.
Saudi Aramco Is the WeWork of Energy with Pulled IPO (bloomberg.com)
449.
Nokia’s collapse turned a sleepy town in Finland into an internet wonderland (qz.com)
450.
Show HN: uPlot.js – An exceptionally fast, tiny time series chart (github.com)