October 2019 Archive
1771.
The Making of the American Gulag (bostonreview.net)
1772.
Michel Foucault: Power and Struggle (the-tls.co.uk)
1773.
Research continues to show health benefits of coffee, tea, and chocolate (inc.com)
1774.
Breaking Bread: The dark and white flours of ideology (cabinetmagazine.org)
1775.
Why Are Mountains So High? Mysterious Anomaly Exposes Limits of Theory (scitechdaily.com)
1776.
Czech Trail Marking System (2006) (blog.myczechrepublic.com)
1777.
The Dream of New York's Forgotten Elevated Subway (jalopnik.com)
1778.
Launch HN: Multis (YC S19): online business bank account for cryptocurrency
1779.
Ludum Dare 45 gamejam starting soon (ldjam.com)
1780.
How UMAP Works (towardsdatascience.com)
1781.
Knative = Kubernetes Networking++ (ahmet.im)
1782.
Senators propose near-total ban on worker noncompete agreements (arstechnica.com)
1783.
I'm Resigning as a Stack Overflow Community Elected Moderator (meta.stackoverflow.com)
1784.
Notepad++ v7.8.1: Free Uyghur (notepad-plus-plus.org)
1785.
Detailed Agenda for a DDD Design-Level Event Storming (philippe.bourgau.net)
1786.
Sixers fans say they were ejected from preseason game for 'Free Hong Kong' signs (ftw.usatoday.com)
1787.
The Moon made twice, at home (medium.com)
1788.
AlphaStar: Grandmaster Level in StarCraft II (deepmind.com)
1789.
European Commission President Juncker tweets that a Brexit deal has been done (twitter.com)
1790.
Rising Seas Will Erase More Cities by 2050, New Research Shows (nytimes.com)
1791.
Deadspin Staffers Are Quitting (thebiglead.com)
1792.
San Francisco, Hostage to the Homeless (city-journal.org)
1793.
What Happened to the West Village? (nybooks.com)
1794.
How Anti-Vaccine Sentiment Took Hold in the United States (nytimes.com)
1795.
Leaked Zuckerberg audio: 'You go to the mat and you fight' (bbc.co.uk)
1796.
Is “Ass” the Most Complicated Word in English? (pudding.cool)
1797.
Natural Magick (1584) (faculty.umb.edu)
1798.
Show HN: Jackfruit – Add an always-on video hangout to your Slack channel (jackfruit.live)
1799.
The Shannon Limit (2010) (news.mit.edu)
1800.
A Nun’s 450-Year-Old ‘Last Supper’ Makes Its Museum Debut in Florence (atlasobscura.com)