October 2019 Archive
17731.
Strong industrial security with the IEC 62443 standard
(eetimes.com)
17732.
How Alternative Data Is the New Financial Data for Industry Investors
(blog.datahut.co)
17733.
17734.
The Punctuation Guide
(thepunctuationguide.com)
17735.
Java: Operator Overloading as a Compiler Plugin
(github.com)
17736.
17737.
Patching Nvidia GPU Driver for Hot-Unplug on Linux
(lab.whitequark.org)
17738.
Working at Project Zero
(googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
17739.
Women in Tech: Tania Rascia
(townhall.hashnode.com)
17740.
Genetic Algorithm to Solve the Travelling Salesman Problem in Clojure
(vascoferreira25.github.io)
17741.
Rust is Incredibly Productive for CLIs: Rust is more than “systems programming.”
(v4.chriskrycho.com)
17742.
Rancher Labs' Longhorn Project for Kubernetes Joins CNCF
(rancher.com)
17743.
Cosmic Triangles Open a Window to the Origin of Time
(quantamagazine.org)
17744.
Ghost version 3.0 will help shape the future of this blog
(blog.michaelbrooks.dev)
17745.
17746.
17747.
The Color of Protest
(nytimes.com)
17748.
State of Health Among American Men Reveals Death and Despair
(bloomberg.com)
17749.
Dark mode is everywhere. But it's not better for legibility or usability
(fastcompany.com)
17750.
Competition for a non-hoodie hacker stock picture results
(theregister.co.uk)
17751.
17752.
I'm a MMO Solodev streaming gamedev: best decision ever
(fr33maan.com)
17753.
Birds that live in colder habitats lay darker eggs
(nature.com)
17754.
NHS pagers are leaking medical data
(techcrunch.com)
17755.
The Reddit Android app. leaks user images
(hydrogen18.com)
17756.
17757.
How can California be left in the dark?
(bloomberg.com)
17758.
17759.
US-Grown Tea Is Incredibly Rare. This Small Farm Is Blazing a Trail
(seriouseats.com)
17760.