2019 Archive
9691.
The Over-Engaged Knowledge Worker (ianbicking.org)
9692.
I revoked $1M worth of EV certificates (scotthelme.co.uk)
9693.
Skin cancer: Half of people surviving advanced melanoma (bbc.co.uk)
9694.
The body’s microbial community may influence the brain and behavior (nytimes.com)
9695.
Payment gateways for startups: a guide for founders (aynuriev.com)
9696.
Apple's New Map: Midwest and Western U.S. (justinobeirne.com)
9697.
Show HN: A tiny JS library for real-time localization of eye pupils (tehnokv.com)
9698.
Telomere shortening rate predicts species life span (pnas.org)
9699.
Simple cooking methods flush arsenic out of rice (2015) (nature.com)
9700.
Most programmers don't know what Expect can do for them (wiki.tcl-lang.org)
9701.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Science (quantamagazine.org)
9702.
Seattle Surveillance Technologies Up for Public Review (seattle.gov)
9703.
Demon Core (en.wikipedia.org)
9704.
The Essential Tool for Hong Kong Protesters? An Umbrella (bloomberg.com)
9705.
Why did Intel kill off their modem program? (semiaccurate.com)
9706.
My Childhood in a Cult (newyorker.com)
9707.
Guix Workflow Language (guixwl.org)
9708.
Theoretical way to levitate objects with light (caltech.edu)
9709.
Chicken Hypnotism (en.wikipedia.org)
9710.
Hertz sued Accenture for failing a $32M “digital transformation” project (twitter.com)
9711.
Show HN: Slouch Stoppah (slouchstoppah.com)
9712.
Scientific Errors in Nat Geo Milky Way Photos (petapixel.com)
9713.
The dude that built DudeRanch.com (deepsouthventures.com)
9714.
Show HN: Harmopark – Web tool to visually build chords and progressions (harmopark.app)
9715.
Cells seem to decode their fate through optimal information processing (quantamagazine.org)
9716.
Grumpy Cat has died (bbc.com)
9717.
Raylib: a simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy game programming (raylib.com)
9718.
Hedge Fund Private Investigators (institutionalinvestor.com)
9719.
Google Earth Ported to Browsers with WebAssembly (infoq.com)
9720.
Caroll Spinney has died (nytimes.com)