October 2019 Archive
661.
Loopless Programming (code.jsoftware.com)
662.
Firefox Preview/GeckoView Add-Ons Support (blog.mozilla.org)
663.
Shareable Jupyter Notebooks That Run on Free Cloud GPUs (blog.paperspace.com)
664.
RLSL: a Rust to SPIR-V Compiler (docs.google.com)
665.
Car tires biggest likely source of microplastics in California coastal waters (latimes.com)
666.
France Set to Roll Out Nationwide Facial Recognition ID Program (bloomberg.com)
667.
The $68k Fish: The future of salmon in the Pacific Northwest (harpers.org)
668.
Regarding Last Weekend’s Hearthstone Grandmasters Tournament (news.blizzard.com)
669.
Re-writing the site of Norway's largest transport provider in Elm (blogg.bekk.no)
670.
Patents are about sharing information – don't shroud them in secrecy (eff.org)
671.
Why some software developers hate Agile (objectstyle.com)
672.
U.S. Supreme Court rejects Amazon warehouse worker wage appeal (reuters.com)
673.
A cartoon intro to DNS over HTTPS (2018) (hacks.mozilla.org)
674.
Oberon Operating System (en.wikipedia.org)
675.
The “Windmill” Problem on the 2011 International Mathematical Olympiad [video] (youtube.com)
676.
Unity creates new open source tool for architects (archpaper.com)
677.
Million Song Dataset (millionsongdataset.com)
678.
Boeing Sales and Profits Plummet as 737 Max Crisis Continues (nytimes.com)
679.
Identifying a person through walls from video footage, using only WiFi (techxplore.com)
680.
Tesla Acquires Canadian Battery Specialist, Hibar Systems (electricautonomy.ca)
681.
Rock climbing and the economics of innovation (softmachines.org)
682.
'Zen curtain' saves birds from hitting glass windows (abc.net.au)
683.
A Useful Thing in Bash (coderwall.com)
684.
The best-kept secret of Dutch biking: the Dutch hardly bike at all (peopleforbikes.org)
685.
Evaluating Bazel for building Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
686.
The voice from our Nest camera threatened to steal our baby (siliconvalley.com)
687.
C++ Ecosystem: Compilers, IDEs, Tools, Testing (bfilipek.com)
688.
How to write fast code in Ruby on Rails (engineering.shopify.com)
689.
Why New York City Stopped Building Subways (2018) (citylab.com)
690.
Trains in Switzerland are not allowed to have 256 axles (twitter.com)