October 2019 Archive
2941.
At the End of a Dirt Road (lrb.co.uk)
2942.
Ask HN: How to set better deadlines for side projects?
2943.
Interactive Canvas in Jupyter Notebook (github.com)
2944.
Algolia raises $110M Series C (blog.algolia.com)
2945.
Tesla has made a profit. Repeat, Tesla has made a profit – $143m in fact (theregister.co.uk)
2946.
Show HN: Find H1B Employers by Zipcode (h1bemployersearch.com)
2947.
What Saul Bellow Saw (mosaicmagazine.com)
2948.
Apple finally decided to remove Hong Kong protest map app from its app store (reuters.com)
2949.
Human intelligence: have we reached the limit of knowledge? (phys.org)
2950.
Earth and Sun (ciechanow.ski)
2951.
NYC accused of illegally altering parking tickets to get more fines from drivers (nypost.com)
2952.
Show HN: eBook repository for the permaweb (github.com)
2953.
Effective VimScript (arp242.net)
2954.
Spoof UK Government’s Brexit Propaganda (ledbydonkeys.com)
2955.
Why Learn Vim in 2019? (vimfromscratch.com)
2956.
Windows Terminal 1910 Release (devblogs.microsoft.com)
2957.
The Sun Sets on We (nymag.com)
2958.
Musk Hired Convicted Felon to Dig Up Dirt on the Cave Rescuer (buzzfeednews.com)
2959.
Starving Cancer by Cutting Off Its Favorite Foods, Glucose and Glutamine (acsh.org)
2960.
When Native Americans Were Slaughtered in the Name of ‘Civilization’ (history.com)
2961.
Endoplasmic reticulum stress response regulation by mitochondrial microprotein (nature.com)
2962.
Tcl the Misunderstood (2006) (antirez.com)
2963.
We are in an abusive relationship with our phones (conversationalist.org)
2964.
Show HN: ALL_CAPS => sudo all_caps (Bash) (github.com)
2965.
The share of Americans not having sex has reached a record high (washingtonpost.com)
2966.
Ask HN: Tools and resources for making a calm company or calm workplace?
2967.
A house is a terrible investment (2013) (jlcollinsnh.com)
2968.
Stack Exchange deletes most downvoted post on Meta (gender pronoun FAQ) (meta.stackexchange.com)
2969.
Sorry–organic farming is worse for climate change (technologyreview.com)
2970.
Rethinking Our Vision of Success (edge.org)