October 2019 Archive
9271.
Multiplexing Changes Your HTTP APIs (mnot.net)
9272.
Develop a Form in One Minute (github.com)
9273.
Life Goals for Health, Wealth, Love and Meaning (kaue.me)
9274.
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion (neilkakkar.com)
9275.
We Need to Talk About ‘The Giving Tree’ (parenting.nytimes.com)
9276.
Running AWS Infrastructure on Premises with AWS Outposts (aws.amazon.com)
9277.
Creating the “Perfect” Hiking Map for Germany and Other Countries (projects.webvoss.de)
9278.
Making Scrum work for non-development teams (bethanvincent.com)
9279.
Memo: Why and How to Stop Bernie Sanders – Part II (medium.com)
9280.
Sunday Reading: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence (newyorker.com)
9281.
OnionShare v2.2 released – New feature: Website mode (github.com)
9282.
Ask HN: How do you handle user notifications?
9283.
EU guidelines on ethics in artificial intelligence: Context and implementation [pdf] (europarl.europa.eu)
9284.
Amazon's counterfeit book problem is still making it money (vox.com)
9285.
America’s Risky Approach to Artificial Intelligence (nytimes.com)
9286.
Apple Card user claims to be victim of fraud despite never using titanium card (9to5mac.com)
9287.
Thai elephant deaths: Do elephants risk their lives to save each other? (bbc.com)
9288.
A no-bid contract for digital radios led to hundreds of FDNY deaths on 9/11 (salon.com)
9289.
Firms ignoring climate crisis will go bankrupt, says Mark Carney (theguardian.com)
9290.
Exec 101 – First 30 days (sriramk.com)
9291.
What's the Go Language Good For? (2017) (quora.com)
9292.
America blacklists China’s best artificial-intelligence firms (economist.com)
9293.
Gartner Labels Software-Defined Networks (SDN) as an Obsolete Technology (linkedin.com)
9294.
What is the real “danger zone” for food? (jefftk.com)
9295.
Change in Open-Source Licensing of Qt Modules (qt.io)
9296.
The Strange Physics of How Babies Talk (nautil.us)
9297.
Hong Kong Police Officer Slashed in Neck as Violence Continues (bloomberg.com)
9298.
Unless you are hot you're probably better off not wasting time on Tinder (medium.com)
9299.
What have been the most interesting WebAssembly demo/application so far? (dev.to)
9300.
Software Development and the False Promise of Science (twitchard.github.io)