September 2019 Archive
12151.
Feds Demand Apple and Google Hand over Names of 10k Users of a Gun Scope App (forbes.com)
12152.
The Humble Programmer (1972) (cs.utexas.edu)
12153.
Stratospheric aerosol injection costs in the first 15 years of deployment (iopscience.iop.org)
12154.
Electric Fields (newscientist.com)
12155.
Ugandan wins Africa prize for bloodless malaria test (bbc.com)
12156.
Ball Balancing PID System (instructables.com)
12157.
The Cage (Star Trek: The Original Series) (en.wikipedia.org)
12158.
Efficiency Hacks for Programmers (rokpovsic.com)
12159.
We Might Be Reaching 'Peak Indifference' on Climate Change (wired.com)
12160.
Curl with TLSv1.3 and OpenSSL on macOS (learnings.bolmaster2.com)
12161.
Server clinic: Put virtual filesystems to work (ibm.com)
12162.
Signor-Lipps Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
12163.
US tried to have universial income, 50 years ago under Nixon (basicincometoday.com)
12164.
A Mountain Top Called ‘Little Man’ Falls in Norway, and Residents Celebrate (nytimes.com)
12165.
San Francisco makes $2.5B bid for PG&E's electric system (reuters.com)
12166.
Cerebral organoids are becoming more brainlike (economist.com)
12167.
Multiprocessing vs. Threading in Python: What Every Data Scientist Needs to Know (blog.floydhub.com)
12168.
The Future of Theming on Gnome (blog.system76.com)
12169.
The capricious use of solitary confinement among detained immigrants (theatlantic.com)
12170.
The World War II Diet That Saved Britain (thedailybeast.com)
12171.
Ask HN: On-call coverage on tiny teams?
12172.
How to Search with Database System Tables (helenanderson.co.nz)
12173.
Ask HN: Why can't I delete my old comments?
12174.
Genes that leap from one species to another (2014) (aeon.co)
12175.
The Cult of Kubernetes (christine.website)
12176.
Where Have All the Builders Gone? (medium.com)
12177.
Study accidentally reveals biological aging may be reversible (foxnews.com)
12178.
The Windows 10 Privacy Settings You Should Check (wired.com)
12179.
World's largest research centre to look into health benefits of psychedelics (telegraph.co.uk)
12180.
Lab-Grown Minibrains Show Activity Similar to Babies’ Brains (singularityhub.com)