September 2019 Archive
1441.
Apple’s New Map, Expansion #5: Northeast U.S. (justinobeirne.com)
1442.
Google Chrome Update Damages macOS File System (tomshardware.com)
1443.
Myanmar Prepares to Migrate from Zawgyi to Unicode (globalvoices.org)
1444.
How the invention of the book changed how people read (thebritishacademy.ac.uk)
1445.
Spaceflight from the Backyard (ralfvandebergh-astrophotography.simpsite.nl)
1446.
Hong Kong protesters messing with the characters, part 2 (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
1447.
Mesa 19.2 (mesa3d.org)
1448.
Registering to vote can allow re-identification of your anonymized data (medium.com)
1449.
The End of the Roman Empire Wasn’t That Bad (theatlantic.com)
1450.
Denmark's Jyske Bank lowers its negative rates on deposits (reuters.com)
1451.
Pocket Casts Is Now Free (blog.pocketcasts.com)
1452.
The End of Moore’s Law and Faster General Purpose Computing, and a Road Forward [pdf] (p4.org)
1453.
Why I'm Worried About the Repo Market (bloomberg.com)
1454.
Perpetual Debt in the Silicon Savannah (bostonreview.net)
1455.
Are We Living in a Post-Happiness World? (nytimes.com)
1456.
Full tech report of UK 9th August power outage (ofgem.gov.uk)
1457.
Chernobyl’s Hot Mess, “The Elephant’s Foot,” Is Still Lethal (nautil.us)
1458.
A Criminologist Accused of Cooking the Books (chronicle.com)
1459.
Predictive CPU isolation of containers at Netflix using a MIP solver (medium.com)
1460.
The Crane Wife (theparisreview.org)
1461.
Smalltalk-72 Instruction Manual (1976) [pdf] (pdfs.semanticscholar.org)
1462.
Show HN: cq – Query CSVs using SQL (github.com)
1463.
State employees authorized courthouse 'penetration,' records show (desmoinesregister.com)
1464.
To Jupyter and Beyond: Interactive Data Science at Scale with OmniSci (omnisci.com)
1465.
Cities Where Job Growth Is Outpacing New Homes (citylab.com)
1466.
What the Apps That Bring Food to Your Door Mean for Delivery Workers (nybooks.com)
1467.
Mat Dan: 'I became an accidental celebrity 6,000 miles from home' (bbc.co.uk)
1468.
Hard Times in Silicon Valley? Not for the Payments Startup Stripe (nytimes.com)
1469.
Most of the Mind Can’t Tell Fact from Fiction (nautil.us)
1470.
Show HN: Ascii_tree – A way to create beautiful ASCII trees (github.com)