September 2019 Archive
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Los Angeles approves 'historically low cost' solar+storage project (utilitydive.com)
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When Medicaid Takes Everything You Own (theatlantic.com)
5643.
Boeing's travails show what's wrong with modern capitalism (theguardian.com)
5644.
French company liable after employee dies during sex on business trip (bbc.co.uk)
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Society Is Built on Abstraction (blog.usejournal.com)
5646.
Offshore Wind-Power Prices Are Plunging (bloomberg.com)
5647.
Companies Consider Magazine Subscriptions and Phone Bills When Making Loans (wsj.com)
5648.
Why the Apple Card Is a Gorgeous Piece of Garbage (rethinksecurity.io)
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Show HN: Switch your music provider without losing playlists and recommendations (udaptor.io)
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New device harvests energy in darkness (nytimes.com)
5651.
Hijacking Is Buffer Overflow (paulgraham.com)
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I don't like the internal browser, please give me the choice (twitter.com)
5653.
A Conditional Transformer Language Model for Controllable Generation (blog.einstein.ai)
5654.
Ballerina Programming Language Revamped, at 1.0 (thenewstack.io)
5655.
Huawei Just Started Selling Laptops with a Beautiful Linux OS Pre-Installed (forbes.com)
5656.
The Museum of Old Robots Web Site (theoldrobots.com)
5657.
Congress wants Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon emails as probe heats up (arstechnica.com)
5658.
A Developer Goes to a DevOps Conference (darkcoding.net)
5659.
Show HN: Social Service for Internet Unified Reputation and Real Small Gifts (thekarmacounter.com)
5660.
SF6 – Climate change: Electrical industry's 'dirty secret' boosts warming (bbc.com)
5661.
The Thickener Industry for THC Vape Liquid (inverse.com)
5662.
9/11 Study from UAF: Fire did not cause collapse of 3rd tower (heise.de)
5663.
Gold Toilet stolen from Blenheim Palace (theguardian.com)
5664.
OpenMaps – open-source orienteering maps project [video] (youtube.com)
5665.
Zeal: Clojure REPL Meets Clipboard Manager (notion.so)
5666.
Fruits and Vegetables Are Trying to Kill You (nautil.us)
5667.
If Computers Are So Smart, How Come They Can’t Read? (wired.com)
5668.
Statistical and Machine Learning forecasting methods: Concerns and ways forward (journals.plos.org)
5669.
Ask HN: Best way to validate a product idea?
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Ask HN: What happened to middle-click to open new tab?