September 2019 Archive
6541.
Training Neural Nets: A Hacker’s Perspective (blog.floydhub.com)
6542.
HBO fends off streamers at Emmys while other TV networks struggle (axios.com)
6543.
Differences Between gRPC and RSocket (medium.com)
6544.
America’s Transportation History Is Full of Mistakes. Let’s Not Make Another (citylab.com)
6545.
Thinking fast is determined by useful abstractions, not raw processing power (bookta.lk)
6546.
Ask HN: Y/N? Greta Thunberg and her generation protesting they own existence?
6547.
Notes on the Dunning Kruger Effect (neilkakkar.com)
6548.
Wasabi: A Cheap, AWS S3 Compatible Cloud Storage (wasabi.com)
6549.
The Death of Google Reader and the Rise of Silos (techdirt.com)
6550.
Thinking in React Hooks (wattenberger.com)
6551.
How TikTok Holds Our Attention (newyorker.com)
6552.
It is time to ditch ReactJS or Angular and use web standards like web components (dev.to)
6553.
Ik Spreek Geen Nederlands (0x46.net)
6554.
How to Undo Mistakes with Git (git-tower.com)
6555.
Shareholder lawsuit: Tesla and Musk hid facts about SolarCity deal (cnbc.com)
6556.
Untitled Goose Game adapted Debussy for its dynamic soundtrack (theverge.com)
6557.
Jaron Lanier Fixes the Internet (nytimes.com)
6558.
The $100T Opportunity: The Race to Provide Banking to the World’s Poor (forbes.com)
6559.
Polybius – The Video Game That Doesn't Exist [video] (youtube.com)
6560.
IBM hints at aiding Facebook’s cryptocurrency efforts (decrypt.co)
6561.
Four Years in Startups: Life in Silicon Valley During the Dawn of the Unicorns (newyorker.com)
6562.
Linux Compatible Printers (haydenjames.io)
6563.
Google Blocks Privacy Push at the Group That Sets Web Standards (bloomberg.com)
6564.
Struggling Farmers See Bright Spot in Solar (wsj.com)
6565.
Do new cancer drugs work? Too often we don’t know (and neither does your doctor) (theconversation.com)
6566.
Jonathan Worthington's View on Renaming Perl 6 to Raku (github.com)
6567.
Towards Reproducibility: Git (nextjournal.com)
6568.
WeWork weak Wi-FI security leaves tenants' sensitive documents exposed (perimeter81.com)
6569.
The Wealthiest Families Are Stockpiling Cash as Recession Fears Grow (bloomberg.com)
6570.
After several months, CafePress finally acknowledges data theft (theregister.co.uk)