September 2019 Archive
1291.
How to Make Custom AI-Generated Text with GPT-2 (minimaxir.com)
1292.
Why Thomas Cook Collapsed (citylab.com)
1293.
Hong Kong Protests: The most striking illustrations from the movement so far (digitalartsonline.co.uk)
1294.
Bugs That Became Features (birdeatsbug.com)
1295.
Hollywood’s Great Leap Backward on Free Expression (theatlantic.com)
1296.
How social networks can be used to bias votes (nature.com)
1297.
Show HN: StartupGIFs – A repo of GIFs for every situation (startupgifs.com)
1298.
Before 737 Max, Boeing’s Flight-Control System Included Key Safeguards (wsj.com)
1299.
Blogging Like a Hacker (2008) (tom.preston-werner.com)
1300.
PoE for Raspberry Pi for under $2 (albert-david.blogspot.com)
1301.
Tutorial series for simulating NES Graphics (2018) (nesrocks.com)
1302.
Nanix: An idea for a modern, small, Unix-like operating system (piperswe.me)
1303.
Are We Wrong About Black Holes? (quantamagazine.org)
1304.
Airbnb: A fan legally constitutes an air conditioner (reddit.com)
1305.
The American Brain (waitbutwhy.com)
1306.
Using Deep Learning to Inform Differential Diagnoses of Skin Diseases (ai.googleblog.com)
1307.
Fuck Off Google (fuckoffgoogle.de)
1308.
Report reveals play-by-play of first U.S. grid cyberattack (eenews.net)
1309.
Appwrite: A New Open-Source Back End Server for Mobile and Web Developers (medium.com)
1310.
Neural Modules (NeMo): A toolkit for conversational AI (github.com)
1311.
Flight risk: can we take the carbon out of air travel? (theguardian.com)
1312.
The Fermi Paradox and the Aurora Effect: Exo-Civilization Settlement (arxiv.org)
1313.
New ES2019 JavaScript features (blog.logrocket.com)
1314.
Show HN: Laptop.css (jjkaufman.github.io)
1315.
Man jailed for criticizing court system (wxyz.com)
1316.
The Twin Primes Conjecture Gets Solved for Finite Fields (wired.com)
1317.
Screen Art: Wargames (2010) (hp9845.net)
1318.
Information gerrymandering in social networks skews collective decision-making (nature.com)
1319.
When the A.I. Professor Leaves, Students Suffer, Study Says (nytimes.com)
1320.
A Town for People with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (newyorker.com)