September 2019 Archive
6001.
Time to help SF’s homeless – and time to get tough if they won’t take it (sfchronicle.com)
6002.
Ham Radio Company Wins Big (hackaday.com)
6003.
Notarizing Your Mac Software for macOS Catalina (developer.apple.com)
6004.
KDE Decides the Three New Challenges: Wayland, Consistency, and Apps (dot.kde.org)
6005.
The Linux Scheduler: A Decade of Wasted Cores (2016) [pdf] (ece.ubc.ca)
6006.
Apple Card Cover – Uncovered (joycomplex.com)
6007.
KagNet: Knowledge-Aware Graph Networks for Commonsense Reasoning (arxiv.org)
6008.
I Just Renewed My Membership with the Free Software Foundation. Free Software (fsf.org)
6009.
A Tour of Scheme in Gambit (2008) [pdf] (dynamo.iro.umontreal.ca)
6010.
Book Review: Non-Nuclear Futures – Lovins and Price
6011.
What Is a Black Swan Event? (medium.com)
6012.
What is your opinion on how to make Haskell more popular? (reddit.com)
6013.
Transitioning from a 9–5 Job to Full-Time Freelance Writing (medium.com)
6014.
JavaScript Iterators and Generators: Asynchronous Iterators (dev.to)
6015.
Multi-Granularity Self-Attention for Neural Machine Translation (arxiv.org)
6016.
The “R” in ORM (theartofpostgresql.com)
6017.
Approximating the Sine Function (datagenetics.com)
6018.
Scala Contributors talking about the future of TypeTags (contributors.scala-lang.org)
6019.
A Replacement for Scala Slick: Quill and Doobie (scalebythebay2019.sched.com)
6020.
Answers to Your Questions About the Dark Side of the Internet (foundation.mozilla.org)
6021.
On Apple's Response to Google's Project Zero (mjtsai.com)
6022.
'Human of the Forest' (reddit.com)
6023.
Mumble Release 1.3.0 (github.com)
6024.
Six things you probably didn't know about Ayn Rand (csmonitor.com)
6025.
Move over, Libra. Telegram’s own cryptocurrency is apparently coming soon (technologyreview.com)
6026.
WeWork Parent Weighs Further Valuation Cut (wsj.com)
6027.
Reducers in Swift (swiftbysundell.com)
6028.
Learning at Scale: Definitions (tiny-giant-books.com)
6029.
Dangerous Dave in WebAssembly (github.com)
6030.
Examining Gender Bias in Languages with Grammatical Gender (arxiv.org)