Teens are spending nearly half their waking hours on screens
(marketwatch.com)
October 2019 Archive
1591.
1592.
A study finds that bosses can be useful but also sneaky
(economist.com)
1594.
Rethinking Robert's Rules of Order
(blog.lareviewofbooks.org)
1595.
Parthia: Rome's Ablest Competitor
(ancient.eu)
1596.
I built a game into our B2B product
(pragli.com)
1597.
Don’t build systems, build subsystems
(blog.jessitron.com)
1599.
1600.
South Korea's smartphone addiction camps
(edition.cnn.com)
1601.
On TikTok, There Is No Time
(wired.com)
1602.
1603.
New Study Documents Depleted Uranium Impacts on Children in Iraq
(ahtribune.com)
1604.
BRL-CAD: Open-Source Solid Modeling
(brlcad.org)
1605.
1606.
2020 OS Migration
(project-trident.org)
1607.
Show HN: Interviews with open source maintainers and developers
(sourcesort.com)
1608.
Computing pi with bc
(johndcook.com)
1610.
A day in the life of a Danish forensic pathologist
(information.dk)
1611.
Collision Avoidance Challenge
(kelvins.esa.int)
1612.
Most Functional Compiler
(ioccc.org)
1613.
1614.
Forget philanthropy. The super-rich should be paying proper taxes
(theguardian.com)
1615.
The sudden death and eternal life of Solaris (2017)
(dtrace.org)
1616.
Omniviolence Is Coming and the World Isn’t Ready
(nautil.us)
1617.
It’s the End of California as We Know It
(nytimes.com)
1618.
Cluster SSH – Manage Multiple Linux Servers Simultaneously
(putorius.net)
1619.
In 2019, multiple open source companies changed course
(arstechnica.com)