October 2019 Archive
11761.
OpenFly – an open source flight sim graphics engine (web.archive.org)
11762.
Ask HN: New IT System
11763.
Ask HN: How fast do you think EV's will be adopted?
11764.
Be Cautious with the Precautionary Principle: Evidence from Fukushima Accident [pdf] (ftp.iza.org)
11765.
WeWork: Sometimes We Flew to the Maldives (bloomberg.com)
11766.
Ask HN: How do you start angel investing?
11767.
Google Is the Gatekeeper to Life:( (reddit.com)
11768.
Are Income Share Agreements the Future of Higher Ed? This Startup Says Yes (forbes.com)
11769.
The Healthiest, Anti-Cancer Foods: G-Bombs (2017) (drfuhrman.com)
11770.
Amazon earnings fall for first time since 2017 – stock drops in late trading (marketwatch.com)
11771.
Organice – Using Org mode from a smartphone or browser [video] (youtube.com)
11772.
Cut Your Own Vinyl Records with This $1,100 Machine (wired.com)
11773.
The wonders of the suffix tree through the lens of Ukkonen's algorithm (humanreadablemag.com)
11774.
The coming electric vehicle transformation (science.sciencemag.org)
11775.
Ask HN: What bug(s) make “LPRINT 0.00001” output “0.0XYZ1”?
11776.
The Dark Mode craze may do more harm than good – this is why (techradar.com)
11777.
Cross Compiling Rust for FreeBSD with Docker (wezm.net)
11778.
Browser extension restores removed YouTube videos (github.com)
11779.
Reaction Engines (reactionengines.co.uk)
11780.
Happy workers are 13% more productive (phys.org)
11781.
Efficiency comparison of Word and LaTeX for academic papers (journals.plos.org)
11782.
Emerging Technologies and Managing the Risk of Tech Transfer to China [pdf] (csis-prod.s3.amazonaws.com)
11783.
Bill Gates (2003): Windows Usability Systematic Degradation Flame [pdf] (web.archive.org)
11784.
SourceForge Down from DDoS Event (twitter.com)
11785.
Thinking About (Programming) Languages for a Side Project (harveynick.com)
11786.
Mark Zuckerberg deserves praise for his noble stand on free speech (thehill.com)
11787.
Colour Science for Python Has Joined the NumFOCUS Affiliated Projects (colour-science.org)
11788.
Why One Secure Platform Passed on Two-Factor Authentication (wired.com)
11789.
Recursi, a Fractal Memory Puzzle (lkozma.net)
11790.
TWA85: 'The world's longest and most spectacular hijacking' (bbc.com)