October 2019 Archive
1081.
Artifact: What Went Wrong? (thezvi.wordpress.com)
1082.
DoNotPay app waits on hold for you (techcrunch.com)
1083.
Hundreds of Propaganda Accounts Targeting Iran and Qatar Removed from Facebook (buzzfeednews.com)
1084.
Monica Cellio's account of losing her moderator status on Stack Exchange (judaism.meta.stackexchange.com)
1085.
Software Is Hard (2007) (gamearchitect.net)
1086.
Is Crispr the Next Antibiotic? (nytimes.com)
1087.
Veterans want answers as new data shows rise in cancers over two decades of war (mcclatchydc.com)
1088.
Secrecy, overclassification, and the the CIA’s hidden history (muckrock.com)
1089.
Interview with Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard (fastcompany.com)
1090.
My God, It’s Full of Dots (bit-player.org)
1091.
SpaCy v2.2 (explosion.ai)
1092.
The myth of inevitable technological progress (vox.com)
1093.
We Never Paid for Journalism (idiallo.com)
1094.
SoftBank Seeking to Take Control of WeWork Through Financing Package (wsj.com)
1095.
The Passion Economy and the Future of Work (a16z.com)
1096.
IMO Grand Challenge (imo-grand-challenge.github.io)
1097.
Drones flying in formation acting as a 3D display (2018) (twitter.com)
1098.
Norilsk: Otherworldly Photos of an Arctic City (bbc.com)
1099.
Global groundwater extraction a “ticking time bomb” (cosmosmagazine.com)
1100.
Apache Arrow Flight: A Framework for Fast Data Transport (arrow.apache.org)
1101.
Think young people are hostile to capitalism now? Wait for the next recession (theweek.com)
1102.
RISC V: A new blueprint for microprocessors challenges the industry’s giants (economist.com)
1103.
Scientific Papers That Were Rejected Before Going on to Win a Nobel Prize (2016) (sciencealert.com)
1104.
A Cybersecurity Firm’s Sharp Rise and Stunning Collapse (newyorker.com)
1105.
Show HN: MNML – 1v1 turn-based strategy game built with Rust and HTML5 (mnml.gg)
1106.
The Necessity of Nuclear (reasonstobecheerful.world)
1107.
Pedestrian detection systems don’t work well, AAA finds (arstechnica.com)
1108.
Hundreds of thousands of people read novels on Instagram (fastcompany.com)
1109.
SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son Speaks to an Almost Empty Room at Saudi Summit (bloomberg.com)
1110.
Quantum computers: amazing progress, but probably false supremacy claims (gilkalai.wordpress.com)