October 2019 Archive
8011.
Worn Out EMMC Chips Are Crippling Older Teslas (hackaday.com)
8012.
Dylan: A New Language Is Blowin' in the Wind (1992) (schneier.com)
8013.
What's Next in Learning Japanese? After Genki I and Genki II (learnjapanese.best)
8014.
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame: Philips UcD Audio Amplifier (spectrum.ieee.org)
8015.
Online Bank Startup Leaves Customers Without Access to Their Cash (bloomberg.com)
8016.
Temporal Stability of Brain Modules Associated with Human Intelligence (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
8017.
Show HN: Icebreakers – Slackbot for building team relationships with fun Q&A (careerlark.com)
8018.
Show HN: Kubernetes Manifests for BuildKit (github.com)
8019.
GM Transforms Who Wins, Who Loses in the Future of Work (bloomberg.com)
8020.
Ask HN: Best ways to detect ideal areas for reforestation with sat data?
8021.
Why Is a Secretive Billionaire Buying Up the Cayman Islands? (nytimes.com)
8022.
Yahoo is deleting all content ever posted to Yahoo Groups (arstechnica.com)
8023.
Live: Barcelona (youtube.com)
8024.
Tim Cook Supports Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act (twitter.com)
8025.
Ask HN: Android Weekly Job Postings
8026.
Plasma compression fusion device ignites curiosity over nuclear fusion (m.techxplore.com)
8027.
Popular Web Frameworks Available to Use Directly in Python (codespeedy.com)
8028.
Blizzard is banning pro-Hong Kong people in its Hearthstone Twitch chat (theverge.com)
8029.
Explorers find wreck of Japanese WWII aircraft carrier sunk in Battle of Midway (independent.co.uk)
8030.
The Not-Com Bubble Is Popping (theatlantic.com)
8031.
Cultural Cringe (en.wikipedia.org)
8032.
Peter Atkinson writes a brief history of Wizard of the Coast (1993) (groups.google.com)
8033.
Rebble with a Cause: How Pebble Watches Were Granted an Afterlife (ifixit.com)
8034.
An interview with Andreas Rumpf, designer of the Nim language (sourcesort.com)
8035.
Git is already federated and decentralized (2018) (drewdevault.com)
8036.
8085 instruction set: the octal table (righto.com)
8037.
Big Mood: Relating Transformers to Explicit Commonsense Knowledge (arxiv.org)
8038.
Some Volcanoes Create Undersea Bubbles Up to a Quarter Mile Wide (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
8039.
An interesting trigonometric iterated map (observablehq.com)
8040.
The door knock that killed a Japanese teenager in US (bbc.com)