October 2019 Archive
1141.
D at 20: Hits and Misses [pdf] (digitalmars.com)
1142.
Kafka Spawns Open-Source KarelDB (datanami.com)
1143.
Seam Carving (en.wikipedia.org)
1144.
Cortex: Deploy machine learning models in production (github.com)
1145.
Unix: A History and a Memoir, by Brian Kernighan (amazon.com)
1146.
Essential elements of good documentation (sohamkamani.com)
1147.
Machine and Deep Learning with OCaml Natively (ocaml.xyz)
1148.
Monty Hall Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
1149.
Perl is dying (thehftguy.com)
1150.
Seattle looks to rein in state policy used to push back on big projects (capitolhillseattle.com)
1151.
Dark color: Things to know about color when adopting dark mode (sarunw.com)
1152.
Quintillion CEO’s Promise to Wire the Arctic Was $1B Scam (bloomberg.com)
1153.
Fluctuations in silver prices can predict the probability of terrorist attacks? (twitter.com)
1154.
High-Performance GPU Computing in the Julia Programming Language (2017) (devblogs.nvidia.com)
1155.
Fab in India: India is trying to create an indigenous chip-making industry (economist.com)
1156.
Jtc – CLI tool to extract, manipulate and transform source JSON (github.com)
1157.
F# RISC-V Instruction Set Formal Specification (github.com)
1158.
PG&E Outage Darkens Northern California Amid Wildfire Threat (nytimes.com)
1159.
“Dune” Endures (2013) (newyorker.com)
1160.
Journalist says CBP withheld passport until he agreed he writes ‘propaganda’ (washingtonpost.com)
1161.
Ask HN: How to remove voice from a music file?
1162.
Interpreting Go (notes.eatonphil.com)
1163.
Online installment loans have taken the subprime market by storm (bloomberg.com)
1164.
Report: WeWork expected to cut 500 tech roles (techcrunch.com)
1165.
Attempting to Use GNU Guix (zge.us.to)
1166.
Fall Foliage Map and Nationwide Peak Leaf Forecast (smokymountains.com)
1167.
Break before make, abstractions, and sleazy ISPs (rachelbythebay.com)
1168.
Show HN: Glaze – Illustrations for Products and Presentations (glazestock.com)
1169.
Experts who say we shouldn't worry about superintelligent AI are wrong? (spectrum.ieee.org)
1170.
New Cars’ Pedestrian-Safety Features Fail in Deadliest Situations (wsj.com)