2019 Archive
19771.
The Path Amazon Rejected
(nytimes.com)
19772.
Houses are assets, not goods
(bankunderground.co.uk)
19773.
AGI Has Been Delayed
(rodneybrooks.com)
19774.
A Philosopher Redefining Equality
(newyorker.com)
19776.
Is Amazon Unstoppable?
(newyorker.com)
19777.
High Speed Trains Are Killing the European Railway Network (2013)
(solar.lowtechmagazine.com)
19778.
Why do airlines still mislay 25M bags a year?
(bbc.co.uk)
19779.
The War to Sell Mattresses Is an Internet Nightmare (2017)
(fastcompany.com)
19780.
Why should I always enable compiler warnings?
(stackoverflow.com)
19781.
Today is Esperanto Book Day – why I learned it (2018)
(martinrue.com)
19782.
Why Not Rewrite It in Rust? (2016)
(transitiontech.ca)
19783.
Parts of America may already be facing recession
(economist.com)
19784.
South Korean students flock to Japan
(japantimes.co.jp)
19785.
It’s All Greek to You and Me, So What Is It to the Greeks?
(atlasobscura.com)
19786.
The Joys of Being a Late Tech Adopter
(nytimes.com)
19787.
Bell Labs Researcher Discusses the Realities of 5G
(theamphour.com)
19788.
Retired People Could Be Ideal Customers for Self-Driving Cars
(economist.com)
19789.
Why Aren't Shoes Preventing Running Injuries? (2014)
(theatlantic.com)
19791.
U.K. unveils plan to penalize Facebook and Google for harmful online content
(washingtonpost.com)
19792.
Goto and the folly of dogma (2018)
(manybutfinite.com)
19793.
19794.
19795.
Packaging now standard, dependency proxy next?
(about.gitlab.com)
19796.
19797.
Mexican mammoth trap provides first evidence of prehistoric hunting pits
(theguardian.com)
19798.
Open-source and the demise of proprietary software (2018)
(blog.timescale.com)
19799.
Byteboard assesses for on-the-job engineering skills
(blog.google)