October 2019 Archive
151.
New pathfinding algorithm (factorio.com)
152.
macOS Catalina (apple.com)
153.
I’m Convinced We Found Evidence of Life on Mars in the 1970s (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
154.
38 People are looking at this post right now (twitter.com)
155.
Ask HN: What is the most beautiful piece of code you've ever read?
156.
Facebook crawls links in PDFs you send in Messenger (twitter.com)
157.
Artificial blood developed for patients of any blood type, researchers say (asahi.com)
158.
Gmail marking email from me as spam (mail-archive.com)
159.
Ask HN: What are the most fundamental books on computer science?
160.
Elliptic Curve Cryptography Explained (fangpenlin.com)
161.
Streamlit: Turn a Python script into an interactive data analysis tool (towardsdatascience.com)
162.
YouTube is taking down educational hacking videos (reddit.com)
163.
Personal information and ads on Twitter (help.twitter.com)
164.
Amazon is shipping expired food, customers say (cnbc.com)
165.
The Internet of creation disappeared. Now we have surveillance and control (lab.cccb.org)
166.
Early Retirement May Speed Up Cognitive Decline: Study (studyfinds.org)
167.
Build Your Own Thrust Vectored Rockets for Vertical Landings Like SpaceX (makezine.com)
168.
South Park Responds to Being Banned in China for “Band in China” (twitter.com)
169.
How to not rewrite it in Rust (adventures.michaelfbryan.com)
170.
Blizzard Cancels Overwatch Event (bloomberg.com)
171.
A multithreaded fork of Redis that is faster (docs.keydb.dev)
172.
React Concurrent Mode (reactjs.org)
173.
Epic CEO says it won't ban Fortnite players for taking a stance on human rights (twitter.com)
174.
macOS no longer allows changing wifi mac address (slashdot.org)
175.
We Need to Dream Bigger Than Bike Lanes (citylab.com)
176.
Show HN: Ledonardo, my light painting hardware project (stavros.io)
177.
Apple told some Apple TV+ show developers not to anger China (buzzfeednews.com)
178.
Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository (github.com)
179.
Costco gained a cult following by breaking every rule of retail (thehustle.co)
180.
Mozilla’s 18-month effort to market without Facebook (digiday.com)