November 2019 Archive
1561.
Tendon stem cells enhance regeneration (nature.com)
1562.
How Helsinki Built ‘Book Heaven’ (citylab.com)
1563.
Some near-term arm64 hardening patches (lwn.net)
1564.
Humans placed in suspended animation for the first time (newscientist.com)
1565.
Don't Charge $9 a Month for Your SaaS (mojosaas.com)
1566.
When America Tried to Deport Its Radicals (newyorker.com)
1567.
Ask HN: Shouldn't web browsers ask us before storing cookies?
1568.
Gyrocar (en.wikipedia.org)
1569.
Show HN: Visualize how HN/Reddit talk about your company and products (brandimage.io)
1570.
In Serbia, School Shooter with AK47 Got Beaten Up by PE Teacher (alugy.com)
1571.
The Blue Tape List (randsinrepose.com)
1572.
An Oral History of LimeWire (melmagazine.com)
1573.
Artificial Intelligence Meets Natural Stupidity (1976) [pdf] (homepage.univie.ac.at)
1574.
Do we have a potential VPN criminal conglomerate?
1575.
Astronomers Despair as Starlink Train Ruins Observation of Nearby Galaxies (forbes.com)
1576.
India considers commissions cap for Uber, Ola, unsettling industry (reuters.com)
1577.
Tim Cook Appears Alongside Trump in Re-Election Campaign Ad Shot (daringfireball.net)
1578.
IKEA invests 200M euro to become climate positive by 2030 (newsroom.inter.ikea.com)
1579.
More trees reduce premature deaths in cities (news.trust.org)
1580.
Mathematicians Cut Apart Shapes to Find Pieces of Equations (quantamagazine.org)
1581.
Leaked Files Expose How China Organized Mass Detentions of Muslims (nytimes.com)
1582.
A lattice-based cryptographic library in Go (github.com)
1583.
Hokusai: Old man, crazy to paint (2017) (1843magazine.com)
1584.
Today is Aaron Swartz Day. 2019-11-09 (aaronswartzday.org)
1585.
Fitbit to Be Aquired by Google (investor.fitbit.com)
1586.
Perl Master Plan (perlmasterplan.com)
1587.
Airbnb Suffers Big Defeat in Jersey City (nytimes.com)
1588.
High-skilled workers in small towns are a ‘waste of resources,’ says study (fastcompany.com)
1589.
What a Year at a Mechanic Shop Taught Me About Process (2016) (spin.atomicobject.com)
1590.
Welcome to China. You Probably Can't Buy Anything, Though (morningstar.com)