October 2019 Archive
181.
Ask HN: What are weird and/or novel ways to do web UIs?
182.
London Ultra Low Emission Zone cuts toxic air pollution by a third (london.gov.uk)
183.
The SpaceX Starship is a big deal (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
184.
An Illustrated Guide to OAuth and OpenID Connect (developer.okta.com)
185.
More MS-DOS Games Playable at the Internet Archive (blog.archive.org)
186.
Apple Has Removed a Mapping App That Let Protesters in Hong Kong Track Police (buzzfeednews.com)
187.
No evidence that testosterone reduces cognitive empathy (penntoday.upenn.edu)
188.
Stupid Unix Tricks (sneak.berlin)
189.
Ask HN: How do B2B startups sell to corporations?
190.
Chemistry Nobel Goes to Lithium Battery Innovators (quantamagazine.org)
191.
Netflix open-sources Polynote, an IDE-inspired polyglot notebook (medium.com)
192.
Disney+ streaming uses draconian DRM (hansdegoede.livejournal.com)
193.
Massachusetts Sues Exxon over Climate Change, Accusing the Oil Giant of Fraud (insideclimatenews.org)
194.
Dear Stack Exchange, Inc. (dearstackexchange.com)
195.
Show HN: I had issues organizing my favorite recipes, so I built this (feastgenius.com)
196.
AWS Customers Rack Up Hefty Bills for Moving Data (theinformation.com)
197.
U.S. widens trade blacklist to include some of China’s top AI startups (reuters.com)
198.
BlizzCon 2019 Protest “Full-Steam Ahead,” Say Organizers (gamespot.com)
199.
IBM casts doubt on Google's claims of quantum supremacy (ibm.com)
200.
An electric crate motor you can drop into your car (jalopnik.com)
201.
How a double-free bug in WhatsApp turns to remote code execution (awakened1712.github.io)
202.
Typography of Neon Genesis Evangelion (fontsinuse.com)
203.
Isolation, anxiety, and depression in the remote workplace (doist.com)
204.
Google, Xiaomi, and Huawei affected by zero-day flaw that unlocks root access (thenextweb.com)
205.
Bazel 1.0 (opensource.googleblog.com)
206.
Don't Use VPN Services (gist.github.com)
207.
Exposure to air pollution is linked to an increase in violent crime (economist.com)
208.
Ex-World of Warcraft developer's thread about China and the gaming industry (twitter.com)
209.
One Page Dungeon Generator (watabou.itch.io)
210.
Timsort, the Python sorting algorithm (skerritt.blog)