How to Give People Advice They’ll Be Delighted to Take
(nytimes.com)
October 2019 Archive
9991.
9992.
Thriving on the Technical Leadership Path
(keavy.com)
9993.
9995.
Low Latency and High Throughput in Cal Ingress
(tech.ebayinc.com)
9997.
DubFi is like Twitter but without Twitter issues
(dubfi.com)
9999.
Chilean president declares state of emergency and imposes curfew after protests
(latinamericareports.com)
10000.
To Antarctica and Beyond
(edition.cnn.com)
10002.
10003.
DNDShell, Automating DMing
(openmonstervision.github.io)
10004.
How to Read a Startup Term Sheet [audio]
(article.voxsnap.com)
10005.
The volcanic eruption that set the stage for the end of the Roman Republic
(laphamsquarterly.org)
10006.
How Slack revolutionized the modern workplace
(medium.com)
10007.
Can Brain Science Help Us Break Bad Habits?
(newyorker.com)
10008.
Portrait of an Inessential Government Worker
(bloomberg.com)
10009.
10010.
On “Quantum Supremacy”
(ibm.com)
10011.
A Path Towards Reasonable Autonomous Weapons Regulation
(spectrum.ieee.org)
10012.
10013.
Marketing Books with Actual Substance
(capitalandgrowth.org)
10014.
Inside Trump's First Pentagon Briefing
(politico.com)
10015.
Frustrated with PG&E San Jose considers forming its own utility
(sfchronicle.com)
10016.
10017.
The Black Legend Written in Silver
(historytoday.com)
10018.
A Comprehensive Guide to Learn Swift from Scratch for Data Science
(analyticsvidhya.com)
10019.
Why a social credit system is so scary
(tutanota.com)
10020.
Steve Jobs’s button phobia has shaped the modern world (2014)
(spectator.co.uk)