October 2019 Archive
2281.
PhD candidate made a skirt out of rejection letters (eu.lansingstatejournal.com)
2282.
Grandmaster level in StarCraft II using multi-agent reinforcement learning (deepmind.com)
2283.
AT&T Hikes Online-TV Prices Up to 30% in Second Boost This Year (bloomberg.com)
2284.
Georgia Guidestones (en.wikipedia.org)
2285.
Why native apps matter (anarc.at)
2286.
Sun Microsystems: A Look Back at a Tech Company Ahead of Its Time (thenewstack.io)
2287.
The Structure of DNA (nature.com)
2288.
How I pay $1/month for 2 terabytes of storage: introducing Sia Slice (youngryan.com)
2289.
Google shouldn’t be the only source of interest-based recommendations (ctrl.blog)
2290.
The Story of a Great Monopoly (1881) (theatlantic.com)
2291.
RaML — Resource Aware ML (raml.co)
2292.
Google gets green light to access five years of NHS patient data (newscientist.com)
2293.
The Ticket (sbnation.com)
2294.
PostgreSQL 12 Released (postgresql.org)
2295.
Inside Mark Zuckerberg's private meetings with conservative pundits (politico.com)
2296.
Defining Types in Shen (bluishcoder.co.nz)
2297.
Humans will not 'migrate' to exoplanets, Nobel winner says (afp.com)
2298.
If You Build It, the Dutch Will Pedal (2017) (nytimes.com)
2299.
Loot Box Lottery (minnesotalawreview.org)
2300.
Ask HN: Did anyone leave Software Engineering as your profession? If yes, why?
2301.
Australia Just Had a Bad Flu Season. That May Be a Warning for the U.S. (nytimes.com)
2302.
L.A. is the perpetual dark heart of crime writing (latimes.com)
2303.
Legitimate Use of Variable Length Arrays (nullprogram.com)
2304.
Meetup Payment Changes (meetup.com)
2305.
Hacker News Digest: A responsive HN with summaries and illustrations (hackernews.betacat.io)
2306.
Adventures in parametric textile pattern design (stuffmatic.com)
2307.
Why do we write dedications in books? (spectator.co.uk)
2308.
Huawei in early talks with U.S. firms to license 5G platform (uk.reuters.com)
2309.
Machine Learning-Powered Search Ranking of Airbnb Experiences (medium.com)
2310.
Making Memories: Memorizing Phone Numbers (joeltagert.blogspot.com)