September 2019 Archive
9121.
Fitbit considers whether it should explore a sale (reuters.com)
9122.
A Curious Tale: The Apple in North America (bbg.org)
9123.
Google apparently has attained quantum supremacy (cnet.com)
9124.
A French court has ruled that Valve should allow people to re-sell their games (gamingonlinux.com)
9125.
WeWork's WiFi Security Worryingly Weak (infosecurity-magazine.com)
9126.
Corporate America Has Found a Way to Turn a Profit Off Being Green (finance.yahoo.com)
9127.
We need to get back to Venus (astronomy.com)
9128.
Container-native load balancing on GKE (cloud.google.com)
9129.
Strategies to Improve the Effectiveness of Your LMS (successvalley.tech)
9130.
Updates to YouTube’s Verification Program (youtube-creators.googleblog.com)
9131.
What China could gain from a digital yuan (qz.com)
9132.
Bill Gates on his crazy early days at Microsoft: We ate powdered orange Tang (cnbc.com)
9133.
Predicting the climatic future is riddled with uncertainty (economist.com)
9134.
Human-in-the-Loop Learning of Qualitative Preference Models (arxiv.org)
9135.
Cuba's 'sonic weapon' may have been mosquito gas (bbc.com)
9136.
Container native load balancing on GKE now generally available (cloudblog.withgoogle.com)
9137.
Learn to Look Around Corners (letterstoanewdeveloper.com)
9138.
Maybe Don't Write That Test (philosophicalhacker.com)
9139.
Software Package Management Using Apt on Ubuntu (thecodinginterface.com)
9140.
Friends was a great show – that just happened to ruin TV comedy (vox.com)
9141.
A Bright 2019 for OpenFaaS (blog.alexellis.io)
9142.
Show HN: Serverless on Kubernetes Workshop (github.com)
9143.
LGBT Rights by Country (en.wikipedia.org)
9144.
Amazon’s climate pledge confirms the new power of employees (qz.com)
9145.
Coz – a new “causal profiler” by Emery Berger (youtube.com)
9146.
NPM’s CEO Bryan Bogensberger Has Resigned (twitter.com)
9147.
Implementing Policies in Kubernetes (infoq.com)
9148.
Expo SDK 35 is now available, supports iOS Dark Mode (blog.expo.io)
9149.
Number of antidepressant prescriptions in England almost doubled in decade (bmj.com)
9150.
The researcher behind AI's biggest breakthrough has moved on from Google (qz.com)