November 2019 Archive
1441.
WeWork Will Lay Off 2,400 Workers (nytimes.com)
1442.
It’s not a zero-sum game for Apple TV+, Netflix, and Disney+ (onezero.medium.com)
1443.
Apple warns of risks from German law to open up mobile payments (reuters.com)
1444.
We were supposed to be living in pod houses (theoutline.com)
1445.
Paradoxical Geniuses: “Let us burn the ships” (2017) (notesonliberty.com)
1446.
The only build system that might someday replace make (2010) (apenwarr.ca)
1447.
How the Iranian Government Shut Off the Internet (wired.com)
1448.
Cable to the Stars – The Skyhook [video] (youtube.com)
1449.
Lyft is ceasing scooter operations in six cities and laying off 20 employees (techcrunch.com)
1450.
The Jungle Prince of Delhi (nytimes.com)
1451.
In the 17th Century, Leibniz Dreamed of a Machine That Could Calculate Ideas (spectrum.ieee.org)
1452.
Project X – Like Tailwind for JavaScript (github.com)
1453.
Start a Paid Newsletter (indiemailer.com)
1454.
Know Your Customers’ “Jobs to Be Done” (2016) (hbr.org)
1455.
Bank of America Closes Roelof Botha’s Bank Account (twitter.com)
1456.
Numba: a JIT compiler for Python that works best on code that uses NumPy (numba.pydata.org)
1457.
New York Fed Adds $115.14B in Short-Term Liquidity to Markets (wsj.com)
1458.
Singapore issues first correction order under 'fake news' law (asia.nikkei.com)
1459.
The 16-inch MacBook Pro is a repudiation of the ‘Ive Doctrine’ (macworld.com)
1460.
Just how fast is too fast when it comes to web requests? (rachelbythebay.com)
1461.
The Morality of Quantum Computing (scottaaronson.com)
1462.
Who is the real Dice Man? The elusive writer behind a cult novel (theguardian.com)
1463.
Nanoparticles: Toxins in our air too small to see (bbc.com)
1464.
Total Horse Takeover (greaterwrong.com)
1465.
A Year of Helping Customers Build Production-Ready Kubernetes Infrastructure (pulumi.com)
1466.
Ponzi Schemes, Private Yachts, and a Missing $250M in Crypto: Quadriga (vanityfair.com)
1467.
Stanisław Lem (en.wikipedia.org)
1468.
The architecture of declarative configuration management (blog.nelhage.com)
1469.
An Unnamed Source Who Shouldn’t Be Anonymous (nytimes.com)
1470.
U.S. Workers Show Little Improvement in 21st Century Skills (bloomberg.com)