October 2019 Archive
31.
SQL queries don't start with SELECT (jvns.ca)
32.
Tim Cook’s Company-Wide Email on Hkmap.live Doesn’t Add Up (daringfireball.net)
33.
Google chief: I'd disclose smart speakers before guests enter my home (bbc.com)
34.
Flash Is Responsible for the Internet's Most Creative Era (vice.com)
35.
'We good now China?' South Park creators issue mock apology (theguardian.com)
36.
The “Talk” (smbc-comics.com)
37.
Text Editing Hates You Too (lord.io)
38.
Interested in improving your relationships? Try Nonviolent Communication (clearerthinking.org)
39.
Hong Kong protest safety app banned from iOS store (theregister.co.uk)
40.
Ranked-choice voting is on the ballot in New York City (nytimes.com)
41.
What’s New in Python 3.8 (docs.python.org)
42.
Apple Developer Documentation Is Missing (v4.chriskrycho.com)
43.
Issue 914451: Autofill does not respect autocomplete="off" (bugs.chromium.org)
44.
Htop Explained (peteris.rocks)
45.
Making the Tokio scheduler 10x faster (tokio.rs)
46.
Soli (atap.google.com)
47.
“My Google account got suspended because of NewPipe” (github.com)
48.
Apple of 2019 is the Linux of 2000 (nibblestew.blogspot.com)
49.
Ask HN: Are there books for mathematics like Feynman's lectures on physics?
50.
I was just subjected to the most credible phishing attempt I’ve experienced (twitter.com)
51.
Ask HN: How do you share/organize knowledge at work and life?
52.
Pricing niche products (kevinlynagh.com)
53.
Coffee Is Hard (stilldrinking.org)
54.
BBC News launches 'dark web' Tor mirror (bbc.co.uk)
55.
Equifax securities fraud class action [pdf] (securities.stanford.edu)
56.
Collapse OS (collapseos.org)
57.
The State of Machine Learning Frameworks (thegradient.pub)
58.
Blizzard Employees Staged a Walkout to Protest Banned Pro-Hong Kong Gamer (thedailybeast.com)
59.
Supreme Court allows blind people to sue retailers if websites aren't accessible (latimes.com)
60.
N8n.io – Workflow automation alternative to Zapier (n8n.io)