October 2019 Archive
11431.
BackdorOS is an in-mem OS written in Python with: in-mem fs, I/O hooks, and REPL (github.com)
11432.
Radar Radio – The $4m-in-debt shut down digital radio (failory.com)
11433.
Tesla’s Autopilot Could Save the Lives of Millions, but It Will Kill Some First (bloomberg.com)
11434.
Towards De-Identification of Legal Texts (arxiv.org)
11435.
Bumble CEO's vision to build the female internet (fastcompany.com)
11436.
Matlab vs. Python: Why and How to Make the Switch (realpython.com)
11437.
Is Amazon Unstoppable? (newyorker.com)
11438.
Thuggee (en.wikipedia.org)
11439.
Programmers: Make Yourself Replaceable (medium.com)
11440.
5G’s Achilles Heel: Heat (loosewireblog.com)
11441.
Most entrepreneurs are wasting their lives (medium.com)
11442.
Who will win the streaming wars? (latimes.com)
11443.
Super Easy and Lightweight( (github.com)
11444.
Ask HN: Where is innovation happening now?
11445.
New M5n and R5n EC2 Instances, with Up to 100 Gbps Networking (aws.amazon.com)
11446.
TerminusDB – A Database for Data People (terminusdb.com)
11447.
Setting a maximum wage for CEOs would be good for everyone (spiekermann.com)
11448.
Legislator Says Housing Is a Right, Sues Affordable Housing in Her District (reason.com)
11449.
California bullet train funds eyed for Burbank-to-Anaheim line (latimes.com)
11450.
The better alternative to skim-reading the news (sundialpost.com)
11451.
Mir 1.5.0 Released (discourse.ubuntu.com)
11452.
Ask HN: What Happened to Www.forensicswiki.org?
11453.
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11454.
OS-related code glitch endangered published studies (vice.com)
11455.
For a small fee, you can become a digital Estonian (bbc.com)
11456.
CS Now Counts as HS Math Credit in Most States – Is This a Good Idea? (slashdot.org)
11457.
Stunning Huawei Confirmation–1M Cyberattacks Every Day (forbes.com)
11458.
Which career would make for an easier transition into devops? (poll) (strawpoll.me)
11459.
Show HN: Tsv2csv Clojure Powered Command Line Tool (github.com)
11460.
Microsoft has dedicated Office and emoji keys on its new keyboards (theverge.com)