October 2019 Archive
751.
Our Dazzling Night Sky When the Milky Way Collides with Andromeda in 4B Years (kottke.org)
752.
The Internet and the Third Estate (stratechery.com)
753.
Startpage is now owned by an advertising company (reddit.com)
754.
A New R6RS Scheme Compiler (weinholt.se)
755.
The $10m Engineering Problem (segment.com)
756.
Kubernetes Networking: Behind the Scenes (itnext.io)
757.
Decades of diesel use in Europe have created a public health crisis (bloomberg.com)
758.
Biology Is Eating the World (a16z.com)
759.
Builders Ditch Nest After Google Ties Devices to Digital Assistant (bloomberg.com)
760.
Hubble Observes First Confirmed Interstellar Comet (nasa.gov)
761.
Victor Mono – A free programming font (rubjo.github.io)
762.
Destroying x86_64 instruction decoders with differential fuzzing (blog.trailofbits.com)
763.
Blizzard bans player from Hearthstone following on-stream Hong Kong protest (invenglobal.com)
764.
Pontevedra, Spain’s Happy Little Carless City (reasonstobecheerful.world)
765.
Dapr: an open-source project to make it easier to build microservices (cloudblogs.microsoft.com)
766.
Court says FCC’s net neutrality repeal can’t stop state laws (techcrunch.com)
767.
Tina is not a CMS (tinacms.org)
768.
A neural net solves the three-body problem 100M times faster (technologyreview.com)
769.
Show HN: Magic Sandbox – hands-on Kubernetes training on real infra (msb.com)
770.
The evolution of the web, and a eulogy for XHTML2 (devever.net)
771.
A months-old AMD microcode bug destroyed my weekend (arstechnica.com)
772.
U.S. Seeks to Heighten Scrutiny of Foreign Investment in Tech, Infra, Data (wsj.com)
773.
Twitter “Silenced” Dissenting Voices During Protests in Egypt: Research (buzzfeednews.com)
774.
The crisis in physics is not only about physics (backreaction.blogspot.com)
775.
Gamers propose punishing Blizzard by flooding it with GDPR requests (reddit.com)
776.
Vim 101: How to Start Using the Text Editor for Developers (datastuff.tech)
777.
Alexa and Google Home expose users to vishing and eavesdropping (srlabs.de)
778.
Hams must remove repeaters from CA mountaintops or pay huge fees [pdf] (shastadefense.com)
779.
Ban Facial Recognition at Festivals (banfacialrecognition.com)
780.
Rethinking Encryption (lawfareblog.com)