October 2019 Archive
9931.
9932.
‘You can never be China’s friend’: Spengler
(asiatimes.com)
9933.
Tobacco and Oil Industries Used Same Researchers to Sway Public (2016)
(scientificamerican.com)
9934.
Aluminium-air battery can power electric cars for 1,500 miles
(adaptnetwork.com)
9935.
Ghoti
(en.wikipedia.org)
9936.
Canada Isn’t So Different. It Could Go Populist Too
(nytimes.com)
9937.
Getting Started with Security Keys
(stammy.com)
9938.
Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange
(eli.thegreenplace.net)
9939.
Qt 3D: One too many threads
(kdab.com)
9941.
Vega-Lite: a grammar of interactive graphics – the morning paper
(blog.acolyer.org)
9942.
AWS isn’t killing your business
(lastweekinaws.com)
9943.
LLVM provides no side-channel resistance
(dsprenkels.com)
9944.
An Illustrated Guide to OAuth and OpenID Connect
(developer.okta.com)
9945.
DNA Methylation in Stem Cell Renewal
(acupuncturehalls.com)
9946.
9948.
What Do Machine Learning and Hunter-Gatherer Children Have in Common?
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
9949.
The Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
(spectrum.ieee.org)
9950.
9951.
Google says a fix for Pixel 4 face unlock is “months” away
(arstechnica.com)
9952.
Quickly Alter Typography with Firefox Font Editor
(hacks.mozilla.org)
9953.
Every social change experiences a backlash. MeToo is one example
(saturdayeveningpost.com)
9954.
AWS Customers Rack Up Hefty Bills for Moving Data
(theinformation.com)
9955.
9956.
What Is Net Promoter Score?
(zigpoll.com)
9957.
Google Grasshopper
(grasshopper.app)
9958.
9959.
A new way to test AWS event-driven systems
(youtube.com)
9960.
Vegetarianism and how the ethics of FOSS can get muddled
(blog.cerebralab.com)