October 2019 Archive
10111.
10112.
AI learned to use tools after nearly 500M games of hide and seek
(technologyreview.com)
10113.
10114.
10115.
10116.
On Authorship and Style
(ebooks.adelaide.edu.au)
10117.
10118.
Encapsulation in JavaScript
(medium.com)
10119.
Magic: The Gathering pro uses win to show Hong Kong protest support
(arstechnica.com)
10120.
The Creator of React Router on Client-Side Routing
(twitter.com)
10121.
Types as an Afterthought
(javiercasas.com)
10122.
Neural Logic Networks
(arxiv.org)
10123.
Amazon Web Services' DNS systems knackered by hours-long cyber-attack
(theregister.co.uk)
10124.
Show HN: ReactJS - FlexBox with CSS Transition
(codepen.io)
10125.
A simple three-part outline of Ramanujan summation
(twitter.com)
10126.
Choosing a Database for Analytics
(segment.com)
10127.
Scientists have trained rats to drive tiny cars to collect food
(newscientist.com)
10128.
Take Responsibility: Don't Blame It on Your Users
(medium.com)
10129.
Run Flutter UI Tests in CircleCI
(learn.pasanlive.com)
10130.
*-Oriented Programming, by Graham Lee (2015) [video]
(youtube.com)
10131.
10132.
Fred Wilson: The Access Act
(avc.com)
10133.
Go: JSON and Broken APIs
(rocketeer.be)
10134.
Lilium’s electric air taxi is finally flying in new video
(theverge.com)
10135.
Podcast interview about SwiftUI with Josh Shaffer, engineering director at Apple
(podcasts.apple.com)
10136.
ELI5: What Is Deep Learning?
(thinkautomation.com)
10137.
Floorplan: Spatial layout in memory management systems for Rust
(conf.researchr.org)
10138.
How to abstract the complications of SIP.js away with our library
(wearespindle.com)
10139.
IMF fears the world’s financial system is even more destructive than in 2008
(thedailycoin.org)
10140.
What our quantum computing milestone means
(blog.google)