October 2019 Archive
1951.
1952.
SF to Establish Office of Emerging Technology
(sfexaminer.com)
1953.
Statistics have lost their power (2017)
(theguardian.com)
1954.
1955.
1956.
I hate Xlib
(remlab.net)
1957.
TREE vs. Graham’s Number [video]
(numberphile.com)
1959.
Logo 15-word challenge (1997)
(mathcats.com)
1960.
Lifting the lid on Japan’s bento boxes
(bbc.com)
1961.
The Slave of Seriousness
(slate.com)
1962.
Beachheads and Obstacles
(stratechery.com)
1964.
On Gatekeeping, Complicity, and Arrival
(avdi.codes)
1965.
The Next Word: Where will predictive text take us?
(newyorker.com)
1966.
DeepSORT: Deep Learning to Track Custom Objects in a Video
(nanonets.com)
1967.
Ubuntu 19.10
(ubuntu.com)
1968.
Detecting and Geolocating Jammers and Spoofers
(insidegnss.com)
1969.
The MIT Dropouts Who Created Ms. Pac-Man (2017)
(fastcompany.com)
1970.
An antique audiotape was a dispatch from D-Day
(stripes.com)
1971.
How the Neutrino’s Tiny Mass Could Help Solve Big Mysteries
(quantamagazine.org)
1972.
Cable Company Fees Add $450 to Typical Annual Bill
(consumerreports.org)
1973.
CME Group Statement on Vanity Fair Article
(cmegroup.com)
1974.
Cars and the Fourth Amendment
(newramblerreview.com)
1976.
The type of char + char
(blog.knatten.org)
1977.
CERN's Future Circular Collider (FCC) Conceptual Design Report [pdf]
(researchgate.net)
1978.
Columbia Silences Its Marching Band
(nytimes.com)
1979.
Justice for Dr. Richard Matthew Stallman
(jorgemorais.gitlab.io)
1980.
The “Strong Towns” Book Is Out Today
(strongtowns.org)