September 2019 Archive
1381.
Ceramicspeed chainless bike can nows shift gears and carry load (mashable.com)
1382.
What it's like to eject out of a military jet (popsci.com)
1383.
NASA and ESA are going to slam a spacecraft into an asteroid to deflect it (technologyreview.com)
1384.
Hacking Voi Scooters: How I Created $100k Worth of Free Rides (fant.io)
1385.
Millions of Americans’ Medical Images and Data Are Available on the Internet (propublica.org)
1386.
Espresso: A Fast End-to-End Neural Speech Recognition Toolkit (arxiv.org)
1387.
Database leaks data on most of Ecuador's citizens, including 6.7m children (zdnet.com)
1388.
‘Out here, it’s just me’: one doctor for 11,000 square miles (washingtonpost.com)
1389.
Ask HN: React Native or Flutter?
1390.
Questions raised about research by OpenAg Initiative at M.I.T. Media Lab (nytimes.com)
1391.
Software U2F Authenticator for macOS (github.com)
1392.
Demystifying Poetic Meter (theparisreview.org)
1393.
Graphics That Seem Clear Can Easily Be Misread (scientificamerican.com)
1394.
Kuma – Open-source control plane for your Service Mesh (kuma.io)
1395.
Google accused of secretly feeding personal data to advertisers (ft.com)
1396.
Paul Graham on Startups, Innovation, and Creativity (2009) [audio] (econtalk.org)
1397.
Advanced hackers are infecting IT providers in hopes of hitting their customers (arstechnica.com)
1398.
In-Emulator Machine Translation of Retro Games (libretro.com)
1399.
The Å-Machine (linusakesson.net)
1400.
U.S. Judges Admit Enhanced Interrogation Is Torture (bostonreview.net)
1401.
Chaosnet Network Protocol (lm-3.github.io)
1402.
A Tale of Two LEDs (dtrace.org)
1403.
Show HN: Watermill – Building event-driven applications easy way in Go (github.com)
1404.
The Problem with Believing What We’re Told (wsj.com)
1405.
Show HN: 8base – Ready-to-Rock GraphQL API and Serverless Back End (8base.com)
1406.
Open-source companies gather to gripe: Cloud giants sell our code as a service (theregister.co.uk)
1407.
Crispr Gene-Editing May Offer Path to Cure for HIV, First Published Report Shows (npr.org)
1408.
Full Body Teleportation System (patents.google.com)
1409.
Continuous Compliance (davefarley.net)
1410.
The FBI is investigating Mithril Capital for financial misconduct (vox.com)