September 2019 Archive
9811.
SPARCs fly as Oracle recharges Arm server processor designer Ampere with $40m (theregister.co.uk)
9812.
Amazon, Apple are quietly building networks that know the location of everything (wired.co.uk)
9813.
GCC Developers Look at Transitioning Their Codebase to C++11 (phoronix.com)
9814.
Hong Kong’s Status as Neutral Ground at Risk as China Asserts Power (nytimes.com)
9815.
Has Australia had a 28-year expansion? (Yes) (marginalrevolution.com)
9816.
Groovy DSL for Declarative Reactor or RxJava Streaming Graphs (github.com)
9817.
Toronto business owner loses $14K to technical glitch at mobile payment company (cbc.ca)
9818.
Facebook will share encrypted messages with UK police (9to5mac.com)
9819.
Make debate great again: How bad political argument is undermining democracy (cbc.ca)
9820.
Multiprocessing vs. Threading in Python: What Every Data Scientist Needs to Know (blog.floydhub.com)
9821.
The Saddest Moment [pdf] (scholar.harvard.edu)
9822.
Flu vaccine selections may be an ominous sign for this winter (statnews.com)
9823.
Flow batteries scale up to GW production (pv-magazine-australia.com)
9824.
New catalyst outshines platinum for producing hydrogen (phys.org)
9825.
Datastructures for External Memory (2016) (blog.omega-prime.co.uk)
9826.
Amazon versus Google: Translate (wonderproxy.com)
9827.
Legal expert for the defence: attempt to prosecute Huawei CFO is unprecedented (cbc.ca)
9828.
Crypto Armageddon? (galactictalk.org)
9829.
The iPhone X’s power button reflects the evolution of the smartphone (theverge.com)
9830.
Practical Machine Learning with Python and Keras (coriers.com)
9831.
Forever 21 fashion chain files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection (latimes.com)
9832.
First fully rechargeable carbon dioxide battery lasts 500 cycles (newatlas.com)
9833.
Show HN: Codeless automated UI testing service (qanairy.com)
9834.
CRUD Spreadsheets (hyperfiddle.net)
9835.
Using math to blend musical notes seamlessly (news.mit.edu)
9836.
Show HN: Connect Industrial Sensors to Any Cloud (cloudrail.com)
9837.
Walmart's Entry into Health Care Could Be Hugely Disruptive in All the Best Ways (reason.com)
9838.
I Run One-on-Ones (medium.com)
9839.
British terms not widely used in the United States (en.wikipedia.org)
9840.
Bjarne Stroustrup (Creator of C++) Answers Top 5 Stack Overflow C++ Questions (news.codecademy.com)