October 2019 Archive
29161.
Roland Doe and the Chilling True Story of the Exorcist
(allthatsinteresting.com)
29162.
29163.
Hyperscale Datacenters Hit a New Milestone
(redmondmag.com)
29164.
Milestone: Bert Boosts Google Search
(medium.com)
29165.
29166.
Ambulnz Promised to Disrupt Emergency Transport–But Workers Paint a Grim Picture
(onezero.medium.com)
29167.
29168.
How to Become a Better Developer
(medium.com)
29169.
Why Devs (Should) Like Estimates
(stackoverflow.blog)
29170.
Netflix Open Sources Polynote, Machine Learning Workflows for All
(interestingengineering.com)
29171.
Beyond the Holacracy Hype (2016)
(hbr.org)
29172.
29173.
Google researchers taught an AI to recognize smells
(engadget.com)
29174.
AI allows paralyzed person to ‘handwrite’ with his mind
(sciencemag.org)
29175.
Google digs into deeper meanings of searches
(apnews.com)
29176.
Citizen complaint of the day: Who made Methadone Mile a landmark?
(universalhub.com)
29177.
Libra Is Not Dead Yet
(iafrikan.com)
29178.
Looks like fungi, moves like animal. Paris Zoo unveils the Blob
(livescience.com)
29179.
Cruise's Peer Driven Engineering Culture
(medium.com)
29180.
Blame the Economic Policies, Not the Robots
(counterpunch.org)
29182.
The BBC has officially started to publish on Darknet
(bbcnewsv2vjtpsuy.onion)
29183.
Confessions of an Advertising Man (Twitter Thread)
(twitter.com)
29184.
Our eyes are WIDE shut
(youtu.be)
29185.
29186.
Microsoft learned to tell compelling stories
(geekwire.com)
29187.
Europe Has Declared War on American Tech Companies
(youtube.com)
29188.
The Toughest Math Problems Ever Solved
(popularmechanics.com)
29189.
Thermal Imaging Survey: DIY vs. Professional
(earth.org.uk)
29190.