October 2019 Archive
91.
Making My Own Glasses (eidel.io)
92.
Protester shot in chest by live police round during Hong Kong protests (reddit.com)
93.
Eliud Kipchoge Breaks Two-Hour Marathon Barrier (nytimes.com)
94.
Gitlab ‘rethinking’ third-party telemetry (gitlab.com)
95.
OnionShare makes it easy to publish anonymous, uncensorable websites (micahflee.com)
96.
Larry Wall has approved renaming Perl 6 to Raku (github.com)
97.
Deep Learning with PyTorch: A 60 Minute Blitz [video] (pytorch.org)
98.
Fallout from Blizzard Hong Kong Incident (vice.com)
99.
After 'South Park' Censorship Episode, China Deleted the Show from the Web (vice.com)
100.
The Grove 8 – Growing Trees in Blender (thegrove3d.com)
101.
Google Is Uncovering Hundreds of Race Conditions Within the Linux Kernel (phoronix.com)
102.
Gitlab cancels plan on tracking user behavior on GitLab.com (gitlab.com)
103.
Apple: We're not handing over Safari URLs to Tencent, just IP addresses (theregister.co.uk)
104.
Xfinity Is Man-in-the-Middle Attacking My Internet (rietta.com)
105.
A dumb reason computer vision apps aren’t working: Exif Orientation (medium.com)
106.
BrachioGraph – a cheap, simple pen plotter (brachiograph.readthedocs.io)
107.
Restic – Backups Done Right (restic.net)
108.
Pair Locking Your iPhone (arkadiyt.com)
109.
NBA's China dilemma: $4B at risk as Chinese TV cancels game broadcasts (foxbusiness.com)
110.
LinkedIn loses appeal over access to user profiles (reuters.com)
111.
Apple Is Sending URLs to Tencent? (twitter.com)
112.
Don't Call Yourself a Programmer, and Other Career Advice (2011) (kalzumeus.com)
113.
System76 Will Ship Linux Laptops With Coreboot-Based Open-Source Firmware (forbes.com)
114.
Unfork() (github.com)
115.
Ask HN: Feasible Alternative to the MacBook Pro?
116.
Alphabet in bid to buy Fitbit (reuters.com)
117.
Iraq blocks Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and Instagram, shuts down internet (netblocks.org)
118.
Fashion industry emits more carbon than flights and maritime shipping combined (businessinsider.com)
119.
Still Manufacturing Consent: An Interview with Noam Chomsky (fair.org)
120.
قلب: a non-ASCII programming language written in Arabic (nas.sr)