September 2019 Archive
5281.
Google Says It's Achieved Quantum Supremacy, a World-First (gizmodo.com)
5282.
HeisenBug (fourmilab.ch)
5283.
New Device Can Make Renewable Energy from the Cold Night Sky (space.com)
5284.
Show HN: Switch your Kubernetes context directly from VS Code (marketplace.visualstudio.com)
5285.
Ritalin at 75: what does the future hold? (theconversation.com)
5286.
Saudi Aramco hires UBS, Deutsche as bookrunners for its IPO (reuters.com)
5287.
Tax Break Meant to Increase Employee Wages Was Used to Replace Them Instead (mavenroundtable.io)
5288.
The science behind phone addiction (lemonade.com)
5289.
Scala 3 Is Coming (lightbend.com)
5290.
Chelsea M. imprisoned for 6 months for refusing to testify against Julian A (wsws.org)
5291.
Google Says It's Achieved Quantum Supremacy (gizmodo.com)
5292.
Lightweight (~17KB) React/TypeScript Charting Lib with Storybook Playground (github.com)
5293.
Two Israeli Brothers Arrested for Phishing Fraud, Bitfinex Hack (coindesk.com)
5294.
Ask HN: Anyone here still using Meteor and why?
5295.
Programmers Don't Read Books – But You Should (2008) (blog.codinghorror.com)
5296.
Abstracting Light Switches: How to Solve Real Problems (eidel.io)
5297.
Show HN: Streaming Virtualized Surround Sound Music on Headphones
5298.
Show HN: A Simple Synthesizer in the Browser (crwi.uk)
5299.
The American working man still isn’t working (foreignaffairs.com)
5300.
Climate change: Did we just witness the beginning of the end of Big Oil? (cnbc.com)
5301.
How to Learn Japanese and Fast (japanesecomplete.com)
5302.
Why is Greta Thunberg so triggering for certain men? (irishtimes.com)
5303.
The Cloud and Open Source (tbray.org)
5304.
What’s Faster? Count(*) Or COUNT(1)? (blog.jooq.org)
5305.
Nim's creator personal words about Nim 1.0 (nim-lang.org)
5306.
Jurassic – Call Julia Code from Prolog (github.com)
5307.
Greta Thunberg speech: How dare you? [video] (m.youtube.com)
5308.
A Lot of Rules (blog.jessitron.com)
5309.
F# 4.7 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
5310.
Software Security Field Guide for the Bewildered (zwischenzugs.com)