September 2019 Archive
8941.
The economic costs of gun violence by US state [pdf] (jec.senate.gov)
8942.
Apple and Disney could have merged under Steve Jobs (cnet.com)
8943.
Mathematicians No Longer Stumped by the Number 3 (gizmodo.com)
8944.
500 Lines (github.com)
8945.
GitHub Adds Query Language to Semantic Parser Used by Web App and Atom Editor (github.com)
8946.
WebODM – User-friendly, application and API for processing aerial imagery (github.com)
8947.
Where you shop and where you eat is now a political choice in Hong Kong (qz.com)
8948.
Killers of the Flower Moon (en.wikipedia.org)
8949.
Expatriation Tax (en.wikipedia.org)
8950.
Saudis couldn’t stop attack on oil facilities, even with top US defenses (militarytimes.com)
8951.
Google will post list of employee rights at HQ as part of legal settlement (cnbc.com)
8952.
The Strip Mining of the US News Industry (voanews.com)
8953.
The guilt of not testing everything (hackernoon.com)
8954.
Stamina Succeeds (overcomingbias.com)
8955.
Facebook still auto-generating Islamic State, al-Qaida pages (apnews.com)
8956.
OpenJDK 13 General-Availability Release (jdk.java.net)
8957.
Y Combinator: Bookmarklet (news.ycombinator.com)
8958.
The Customer is NOT always right (medium.com)
8959.
Algorithms Are People (theatlantic.com)
8960.
Watching You Watch: The Tracking Ecosystem of Over-the-Top TV Streaming Devices (freedom-to-tinker.com)
8961.
AMD Revs Up HPC Variant as Rome Chips Ramp (nextplatform.com)
8962.
Why retailers don't dare raise prices (axios.com)
8963.
Instagrammers Who Post Lots of Selfies Are Judged Less Likeable, More Insecure (digest.bps.org.uk)
8964.
The Problem with Sugar-Daddy Science (theatlantic.com)
8965.
Rumors of Disk's Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated (nextplatform.com)
8966.
All That’s Good About Rust, the New Programming Language (mkdev.me)
8967.
US sues for Edward Snowden′s income from new book – News – DW – 18.09.2019 (dw.com)
8968.
NestJS Admin Alpha Release (blog.theodo.com)
8969.
Why can’t we agree on what’s true any more? (theguardian.com)
8970.
Neural-Network Pioneer Yann LeCun on AI and Physics (harvardmagazine.com)