September 2019 Archive
9511.
Hypersonic 'space plane' promises four-hour London to Sydney flights by 2030s (edition.cnn.com)
9512.
Interactive Avatar Boosts Intelligence Performance of Children with ADHD (liebertpub.com)
9513.
Attacking Kubernetes Through Kubelet (labs.f-secure.com)
9514.
Git – The basics to get you started (blog.xnorcode.com)
9515.
Alexa Smart Oven (amazon.com)
9516.
Dropbox launches new “smart workspace” (blog.dropbox.com)
9517.
Chrome update causes reboot failure in older macs (support.google.com)
9518.
Fake veteran hiring site downloads spyware instead of jobs (arstechnica.com)
9519.
eBay CEO steps down, cites differences with board (reuters.com)
9520.
Dear Bureaucrat, Do I have to do work I wasn't hired for? (federaltimes.com)
9521.
Node.js – v12.11.0 (nodejs.org)
9522.
The Solo Bootstrapper's Advantage (founderpanel.com)
9523.
Peloton prices at top of $8.2B range for IPO (ft.com)
9524.
Linux Plumbers Conference 2019 (linuxplumbersconf.org)
9525.
US House passes bill to protect cannabis industry access to banks, credit unions (thehill.com)
9526.
Why Does Hierarchy (Sometimes) Work So Well in Reinforcement Learning? (arxiv.org)
9527.
Show HN: Japanese Complete Rapid Fluency Acquisition Curriculum (japanesecomplete.com)
9528.
Average and Potential Lifespan of a Goldfish (puregoldfish.com)
9529.
Satellite will gain hi-res view of greenhouse effect (bbc.com)
9530.
Bounce Back Postmortem: A Zelda Style Boomerang Game for JS13k (frankforce.com)
9531.
Amazon Aurora Scales Rapidly Using Vitess (twitter.com)
9532.
Show HN: FiraCode-italic an italic version of Fira Code (github.com)
9533.
PHP Doesn't Have Closures (nullprogram.com)
9534.
Getting RSA 256 Bits Wrong (medium.com)
9535.
The $63B ‘Phoenix’: Beijing Officially Opens the World’s Largest Airport (fortune.com)
9536.
Mark Floppy.c Orphaned (git.kernel.org)
9537.
Huawei Mate 30 Pro camera review (dxomark.com)
9538.
Introducing AltStore (rileytestut.com)
9539.
CEO raised the minimum salary of his employees to $70k (edition.cnn.com)
9540.
OK, WTF Is Google's 'Quantum Supremacy'? (vice.com)