October 2019 Archive
871.
Docker Compose reads your “.env” without opt-out (github.com)
872.
Things you probably don't know about Go (2012) [slides] (talks.golang.org)
873.
Remove my password from lists so hackers won't be able to hack me (2017) (github.com)
874.
V8: Workaround for Intel Gemini Lake Processor Bug (chromium-review.googlesource.com)
875.
Samsung Kills 'Linux on DeX' with Android 10 Rollout (tfir.io)
876.
Banksy's Fake Store Is an Attempt to Abuse Trademark Law to Avoid Copyright Law (techdirt.com)
877.
All paid targeting options available on social media platforms (notion.so)
878.
WhatsApp hacked to spy on top government officials at U.S. allies (uk.reuters.com)
879.
Privileged Poor vs. Doubly Disadvantaged at Elite Schools (theamericanconservative.com)
880.
UK Government Selects OpenAPI v3 (technology.blog.gov.uk)
881.
PG&E turning off power to protect against fire has created a new disaster (slate.com)
882.
Dyson has scrapped its electric car project (bbc.com)
883.
1.5M Packages a Day Bring Chaos to NYC Streets (nytimes.com)
884.
FTC Brings First Case Against Developers of “Stalking” Apps (ftc.gov)
885.
Around 30 percent of children in the U.S. don't get enough sleep: study (newsweek.com)
886.
SEC blocks the Telegram ICO – what this means, and what happens now (davidgerard.co.uk)
887.
Conventional Commits: A specification for structured commit messages (conventionalcommits.org)
888.
Httpx: A Ruby HTTP library (gitlab.com)
889.
Cambridge gallery lends art to students 'with none damaged' in 60 years (bbc.com)
890.
No Radical Changes in GNU Project (lists.gnu.org)
891.
PG&E could shut off power across Bay Area on Wednesday and Thursday (berkeleyside.com)
892.
Show HN: Alt-tab-macos – Windows-style alt-tab on macOS (github.com)
893.
Facebook Now Allows Politicians to Lie in Paid Ads (pastemagazine.com)
894.
Bhopal disaster (en.wikipedia.org)
895.
Deep Learning: Our Miraculous Year 1990-1991 (people.idsia.ch)
896.
Equifax used 'admin' as username and password for sensitive data: lawsuit (finance.yahoo.com)
897.
New elevation data triple sea-level vulnerability rise estimates (nature.com)
898.
Google AI beats top human players at strategy game StarCraft II (nature.com)
899.
Iraq introduces nightly internet curfew (netblocks.org)
900.
GitHub and US Government Developers (github.blog)