October 2019 Archive
1861.
Frugal Computing (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
1862.
SoftBank to Take Control of WeWork: Sources (cnbc.com)
1863.
HackPPL: A universal probabilistic programming language (blog.acolyer.org)
1864.
Ancient Greek Scroll's Hidden Contents Revealed Through Infrared Imaging (npr.org)
1865.
Open Sourcing Fuzz Testing Library for JavaScript/Node.js (github.com)
1866.
Startups ‘are staying private way too long’ says Marc Benioff (techcrunch.com)
1867.
The long history of parents complaining about their kids’ homework (slate.com)
1868.
What IBM Pays H-1B Software Engineers and Developers (insights.dice.com)
1869.
Bank of the Underworld (2015) (theatlantic.com)
1870.
Inbreeding in a European ancestry sample from the contemporary UK population (nature.com)
1871.
Libc++ 9.0.0 adds explicit support for WASI (releases.llvm.org)
1872.
EU says social platforms can be ordered to take down unlawful content worldwide (wired.co.uk)
1873.
War Elephants (acoup.blog)
1874.
The Google Antitrust Investigations – Learning from Germany’s Facebook Inquiry (news.bloomberglaw.com)
1875.
Just 6% of US adults on Twitter account for 73% of political tweets (techcrunch.com)
1876.
Heavier Than Air (1930) (newyorker.com)
1877.
The Land and Expand Strategy for Reading (commoncog.com)
1878.
Slog: Cheating the low-latency vs. strict serializability tradeoff (dbmsmusings.blogspot.com)
1879.
Finding meteorites with 10cm NEXRAD weather radar (orbitalindex.com)
1880.
The American System of Tipping Makes No Sense (theatlantic.com)
1881.
How Is Python 2 Supported in Red Hat Enterprise Linux After 2020? (access.redhat.com)
1882.
We’re Entering the Era of Big Podcasting (vulture.com)
1883.
When GoFundMe Gets Ugly (theatlantic.com)
1884.
The Myth of 10,000 hours (medium.com)
1885.
At an Outback Steakhouse Franchise, Surveillance Blooms (wired.com)
1886.
Improving maintenance of your Jenkins(file) pipelines (robertnorthard.com)
1887.
A Guy on Reddit Turns $766 into $107,758 on Two Options Trades (bloomberg.com)
1888.
Vulcain: A REST-Based Alternative to GraphQL (github.com)
1889.
History Is Written by the Losers (2016) (scholars-stage.blogspot.com)
1890.
S3st: Stream data from multiple S3 objects directly into your terminal (npmjs.com)