October 2019 Archive
11671.
A form of offline payments is being developed for Bitcoin’s Lightning Network (decrypt.co)
11672.
CCPA 2.0: California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act (Cprea) (dataprivacymonitor.com)
11673.
Ask HN: Need Founder-to-Founder Advice
11674.
New Triplebyte Founder Roles: Ammon – CEO, Harj – Chairman (triplebyte.com)
11675.
Skin-On Interfaces Welcomes Human-Like Gestures to Control Your Smartphone (hypebeast.com)
11676.
Final Fantasy VII – Past and Future (joyfreak.com)
11677.
A Study on the Prevalence of WebAssembly in the Wild [pdf] (tu-braunschweig.de)
11678.
Strava Drops a Popular Feature and Drives Users Away (forbes.com)
11679.
Goldman’s Unwelcome Streak: A String of Insider Trading Charges (bloomberg.com)
11680.
Structural insight: Lisp and interpreted programming languages (fexpr.blogspot.com)
11681.
Ask HN: What are some good examples of true Single Page Applications?
11682.
Gen IV nuclear energy is clean, efficient and plentiful – why the fear? (illinoisreview.com)
11683.
Clickbait Snail Mail: How companies try to get me to open the mail they send (alexanderell.is)
11684.
CPU Register File (en.wikipedia.org)
11685.
WeWork rescue 'hands Adam Neumann $1.7bn payout' (bbc.co.uk)
11686.
OpenAI’s GPT-2 Is Now Available – It Is Wise as a Scholar (youtube.com)
11687.
Ask HN: How are you changing the world?
11688.
Setting Up a Linux Workstation for Software Development (tkainrad.dev)
11689.
German Startup Is a Step Closer to Making Flying Cars (boomvibes.com)
11690.
SpaceX plans to start offering Starlink broadband services in 2020 (spacenews.com)
11691.
Ask HN: Anyone Using a USB Drive as a PC Replacement?
11692.
List of resources for idiomatic development in many languages (github.com)
11693.
Small World 2019 Photomicrography Competition (nikonsmallworld.com)
11694.
Exascale Is Not Your Grandfather’s HPC (nextplatform.com)
11695.
EPYC's Chinese Counterpart, Hygon C86, Takes No.1 Spot in Cryptography Benchmark (wccftech.com)
11696.
NATO is expected to declare space as a “warfighting domain” (phys.org)
11697.
Finally, I Closed My LinkedIn (pcmaffey.com)
11698.
Scientists 'may have crossed ethical line' in growing human brains (theguardian.com)
11699.
Turbulent Birth of the Personal Computer (nature.com)
11700.
Famous Study That Blind Auditions Reduced Sexism in the Orchestra. Or Did It? (reason.com)