October 2019 Archive
1741.
Amazon EKS Windows Container Support Now Generally Available (aws.amazon.com)
1742.
Oracle Says Co-CEO Mark Hurd Has Died (wsj.com)
1743.
Block Storage Issues Across All Regions: Incident Report for DigitalOcean (status.digitalocean.com)
1744.
Implementing a Network-Based Model of Epilepsy with Numpy and Numba (danielegrattarola.github.io)
1745.
Mapping the World of Amiga Samples (chipflip.wordpress.com)
1746.
The dream journal of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, who discovered neurons (2015) (nautil.us)
1747.
Relativistic Quantum Chemistry (en.wikipedia.org)
1748.
Boeing whistleblower: 737 MAX safety upgrades were rejected over cost (seattletimes.com)
1749.
UN Security Council Holds Closed Hearing on Turkey: Syria Update (bloomberg.com)
1750.
Rob Pike on the reasons for Go’s success (changelog.com)
1751.
Is Amazon Unstoppable? (newyorker.com)
1752.
Why should I always enable compiler warnings? (stackoverflow.com)
1753.
WeWork's Adam Neumann offered package worth up to $1.7B to step down from board (cnbc.com)
1754.
WeWork Accepts SoftBank Takeover Offer (reuters.com)
1755.
How we failed, then succeeded, at migrating to TypeScript (heap.io)
1756.
Ask HN: I want my tech lead's job
1757.
Ivan Chisov (en.wikipedia.org)
1758.
Show HN: Serverless doc writing app built using Cloudflare Workers and KV Store (telex.blog)
1759.
Show HN: Schema.org with GitHub and scripts: A tool to make data more useful (ditabase.io)
1760.
Monarch Butterflies Evolved to Eat Poison (nytimes.com)
1761.
Show HN: Monolinux – A tiny embedded Linux distro (github.com)
1762.
Restoring ancient text using deep learning: a case study on Greek epigraphy (arxiv.org)
1763.
The Advertising Industry Has a Problem: People Hate Ads (nytimes.com)
1764.
The True Cost of a PhD: Giving Up a Family for Academia (jamesgmartin.center)
1765.
No One Knows Why Humans Can Walk (lithub.com)
1766.
CVS turned a tobacco ban into a financial win (linkedin.com)
1767.
“I was told to buy a software or lose my computer: I ignored it” (blog.acolyer.org)
1768.
Cars All but Banned on One of Manhattan’s Busiest Streets (nytimes.com)
1769.
Amazon Ready to Pour Billions into Policing Products on Its Site (wsj.com)
1770.
404: Disney Scrubs Winnie the Pooh Off the Internet (web.archive.org)