October 2019 Archive
7411.
How China is boosting blockchain: What it means for Bitcoin (decrypt.co)
7412.
Industries Where Flagship Companies Choose Ruby on Rails (medium.com)
7413.
MOOC from Google (learndigital.withgoogle.com)
7414.
How San Francisco's $2.2B Salesforce Transit Center Is Cracking (popularmechanics.com)
7415.
Napari: a fast n-dimensional image viewer in Python – I Love Symposia (ilovesymposia.com)
7416.
Embedding JSON-LD to Power API Discovery (apievangelist.com)
7417.
The Tesla Model 3 Survey (bloomberg.com)
7418.
SaaS Headline Examples That You Need to Test (saashacker.co)
7419.
A few quick ways to reduce your attack surface on Linux (redhat.com)
7420.
The U.S. Only Pretends to Have Free Markets (theatlantic.com)
7421.
Mark Zuckerberg Needs to Shut Up (wired.com)
7422.
Australia Proposes Face Scans for Watching Online Pornography (nytimes.com)
7423.
“We know we made mistakes and got some things wrong.”, Boeing CEO testifies (nytimes.com)
7424.
Debian Donates to Support Gnome Patent Defense (bits.debian.org)
7425.
Approaching Diversity and Inclusion in Hiring as a Design Problem (product.hubspot.com)
7426.
China’s Next Financial Bubble: High-End Sneakers (wsj.com)
7427.
Public Cloud Services Comparison (March, 2019) (comparecloud.in)
7428.
A Lineman Became a Doctor, but Dementia Made Him Retire. He’s Only 42 (nytimes.com)
7429.
Markets Crowd Out Morals (bostonreview.net)
7430.
Cosmic Triangles Open a Window to the Origin of Time (quantamagazine.org)
7431.
Air Pods pro website loads 1500 jpgs, 70 megs (twitter.com)
7432.
My Most Embarrassing Mistakes as a Programmer (So Far) (stackoverflow.blog)
7433.
Are platforms like WeChat the future of Internet? (medium.com)
7434.
Bugfender Growth: from side-project to a sustainable $20k MRR business (bugfender.com)
7435.
Heinsen Routing (github.com)
7436.
SQL Murder Mystery (sql-murder-mystery.datasette.io)
7437.
Why They Called It the Manhattan Project (nytimes.com)
7438.
Electron 7 Is Here (uplift.agency)
7439.
WhatsApp blames – and sues – spyware maker NSO Group over its zero-day exploit (techcrunch.com)
7440.
No ETAs (inessential.com)