October 2019 Archive
13801.
A Chemistry Nobel we can use: Lithium-ion batteries
(arstechnica.com)
13802.
DDN Uses Acquisitions to Grow in the Enterprise
(nextplatform.com)
13803.
How to design a logo (with the rubber duck methodology)
(gitduck.com)
13804.
HKmap app can survive Apple Store removal with use of PWAs
(blog.lukaszolejnik.com)
13805.
Cloudy Supercomputers Join the HPC Petascale Club
(nextplatform.com)
13806.
Islands in Australia that will blow your mind
(thenakhil.com)
13807.
Pushing Security from the Datacenter Out to the Edge
(nextplatform.com)
13808.
American poverty is moving from the cities to the suburbs
(economist.com)
13809.
13810.
Even High-Income Millennials Fear They'll Need to Work Forever
(bloomberg.com)
13811.
13812.
13813.
The Measurement Problem in Software Engineering
(medium.com)
13814.
JavaScript-example help reduce human workload
(github.com)
13815.
13816.
Why isn't functional programming the norm? [video]
(youtube.com)
13817.
Facebook sure does love free $peech
(techcrunch.com)
13818.
Building a museum website from scratch
(getmesh.io)
13819.
13820.
13821.
Andrew Yang and the Political Narratives of Asian-Americans
(newyorker.com)
13822.
13823.
Microsoft AI art visualizes building sentiment with photoluminescent fabric
(blogs.microsoft.com)
13824.
Apple removes Hong Kong police tracking app
(reuters.com)
13825.
13826.
13827.
How Do I Learn to Code?
(craigphares.com)
13828.
A Nobel Prize winner moves from data to discovery
(bigthink.com)
13829.
Second-Order Thinking: Making Better Decisions
(jamesgallagher.app)
13830.
The dangerously cheesy collectible Cheetos market
(theoutline.com)