September 2019 Archive
4531.
Brain Chooses What to Let You See (quantamagazine.org)
4532.
YouTube: Web 3.0 and Privacy – Computerphile (youtube.com)
4533.
Problem Bank list increased to 76 Institutions (calculatedriskblog.com)
4534.
Online identity is owned by your email (ctrl.blog)
4535.
Octopus Starter edition: Free for small teams (octopus.com)
4536.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking Freelancer? (September 2019)
4537.
Pass Culture: An open source app (medium.com)
4538.
In PostgreSQL, as in life, don’t wait too long to commit (2015) (lerner.co.il)
4539.
The bizarre logic of the many-worlds theory (nature.com)
4540.
Unix at 50 (arstechnica.com)
4541.
Commento – The Privacy Respecting Commenting System (kevq.uk)
4542.
Natural Language Processing with SpaCy in Python (realpython.com)
4543.
How Archero Shot to the Top, and How You Can Do Better (deconstructoroffun.com)
4544.
Ageism in Job Interviewing: How to Face It Down (insights.dice.com)
4545.
Unknown text by John Locke reveals roots of 'foundational democratic ideas' (theguardian.com)
4546.
iPhone Hack Targets Uyghurs (schneier.com)
4547.
Timeless Programming Tools (2016) (flyingmachinestudios.com)
4548.
Getting Your Medical Records Through an App? There’s a Catch. And a Fight (nytimes.com)
4549.
Laravel 6 Is Now Released (laravel-news.com)
4550.
Android 10: Just the way you want it (android.com)
4551.
Go 1.13 Is Released (blog.golang.org)
4552.
How much does your ISP spend on lobbying? (comparitech.com)
4553.
Apple Devices Are Not as Secure as We Think (vice.com)
4554.
Xkcd's Randall Munroe on How to Mail a Package (From Space) (wired.com)
4555.
Hong Kong’s Leader Meets Lawmakers Amid Pressure to Pull Extradition Bill (nytimes.com)
4556.
New Alexa Research on Task-Oriented Dialogue Systems (developer.amazon.com)
4557.
Rust compiles async/await: Program analysis (tmandry.gitlab.io)
4558.
It's Not Just You: Software Has Gotten Far More Expensive (capiche.com)
4559.
BuzzFeed’s Tech Team Helps Journalists Report on Technology with Authority (tech.buzzfeed.com)
4560.
3D Printing May Be the Key to Practical Scramjets (hackaday.com)