October 2019 Archive
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2 in 5 Canadians quit their jobs because of bad bosses (twitter.com)
2132.
Show HN: Monitor websites for change and get scraped data in a webhook (monitoro.xyz)
2133.
Potion Lang (perl11.org)
2134.
The Gentleperson's Guide to Forum Spies (2012) (cryptome.org)
2135.
Abandoning a Cat (newyorker.com)
2136.
Show HN: C++ Implementation of the Paper Median Filter in Constant Time (github.com)
2137.
The Flying Crowbar (1990) (merkle.com)
2138.
KDE Plasma Mobile weekly update: part 2 (plasma-mobile.org)
2139.
Alibaba to Stop Sales of E-Cigarettes to U.S. Buyers (wsj.com)
2140.
Lifetime Earnings Are 40-50% Heritable (link.springer.com)
2141.
Why Red Means Red in Almost Every Language (2015) (nautil.us)
2142.
Android’s messaging mess is about to get even worse? (theverge.com)
2143.
The New iPhone Is Ugly (techcrunch.com)
2144.
Myths of Color Contrast Accessibility (uxmovement.com)
2145.
The Troubling Economics of Food Halls (heated.medium.com)
2146.
Postmates’ new IPO delay indicates Wall Street is turning against Silicon Valley (vox.com)
2147.
Her iPhone died. It led to her being charged as a criminal (zdnet.com)
2148.
The Apple iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max Review: Performance, Battery, Camera (anandtech.com)
2149.
Show HN: 4snakes – a classic Snake game but with 4 snakes (xojoc.pw)
2150.
Physicists searching for dark matter using lead from the bottom of the sea (theatlantic.com)
2151.
The End of uBlock Origin for Google Chrome? (ghacks.net)
2152.
The Dangers of “Cancel Culture” are Distant and Abstract (city-journal.org)
2153.
Apple Removes Quartz News App from Chinese App Store (twitter.com)
2154.
Chart.js 2.9 (github.com)
2155.
The Apple TV 4K has a debug Lightning connector hidden in the ethernet port (twitter.com)
2156.
Ask HN: Best Laptop for Developer?
2157.
Extinction Rebellion Blockade Google HQ (independent.co.uk)
2158.
‘Silicon Valley,’ Darker Than Ever, Captures the Bleak Mood of Tech (nytimes.com)
2159.
How to not get scammed hiring remote freelancers on Upwork (jamesclift.ca)
2160.
Pro (noun.), abbreviation of Professional: born 1798, died 2019, aged 221 (dpreview.com)