October 2019 Archive
15091.
Are Concrete Blocks the Next Batteries?
(popularmechanics.com)
15092.
Tesla gets approval to start manufacturing in China
(reuters.com)
15093.
Dissecting a Dweet: Mini Black Hole
(frankforce.com)
15094.
15095.
How to Stop the Abuse of Location Data
(nytimes.com)
15096.
Humans Will Never Live on Another Planet, Nobel Laureate Says
(livescience.com)
15097.
Two years of Substack: What’s passed, what’s happening, and what’s next
(on.substack.com)
15098.
Can Machine Learning Flag False News? New Research Says No
(analyticsindiamag.com)
15099.
The PHR Stack and the Uprise of Services
(adevait.com)
15100.
Add your location to Git commits
(github.com)
15101.
Hacker discovering data breach asks for park tickets gets charged with extortion
(translate.google.com)
15102.
A Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages [2009]
(james-iry.blogspot.com)
15103.
The Graboid Cryptojacking Worm Is Exploiting Unsecured Docker Hosts
(sensorstechforum.com)
15104.
Braid: Synchronization for HTTP
(braid.news)
15105.
Ford Reveals Charging Solutions Ahead of Next-Gen EV Launches
(insideevs.com)
15106.
T-Mobile and Sprint get FCC approval to merge in 3-2 party split
(arstechnica.com)
15107.
Former Nazi guard, 93, to stand trial in Germany over thousands of camp murders
(edition-m.cnn.com)
15108.
15109.
Ghost Keyboard
(instagram.com)
15110.
15111.
Guidence for Conducting Offsites
(craigkerstiens.com)
15113.
15114.
15115.
What's New in GNU Artanis 0.4
(nalaginrut.com)
15116.
15117.
Hexspeak
(en.wikipedia.org)
15118.
Governments subsidise fossil fuels to the tune of $427bn a year
(economist.com)
15119.
A ‘Modern’ Depression Is Creeping into Japanese Workplaces
(theatlantic.com)
15120.