September 2019 Archive
1531.
1532.
Mathematics as a Cultural Force
(longreads.com)
1533.
College, Calculus, and the Problem with the SAT
(wired.com)
1534.
Stallman's final interview as FSF president
(theregister.co.uk)
1535.
The Man Who Guards America's Ketchup
(npr.org)
1536.
Khashoggi children have received houses in Saudi Arabia and monthly payments
(washingtonpost.com)
1537.
1538.
1539.
AES-GMAC-CTR (SIV)
(zerotier.com)
1540.
1541.
1542.
The Moral Rot of the MIT Media Lab
(slate.com)
1543.
A bad cup of tea and the birth of modern statistics
(sciencehistory.org)
1544.
Reverse Engineering – The Golden Age of Computer Hacking (2018)
(reverseengineering.tv)
1545.
Monadic parsing in Haskell (1998) [pdf]
(cs.nott.ac.uk)
1546.
1547.
OpenBSD Disabled DoH by Default in Firefox
(undeadly.org)
1548.
Making the Mind: Why we've misunderstood the nature-nurture debate (2003)
(bostonreview.net)
1549.
Should you buy your stock options when you quit?
(nealshyam.com)
1550.
I Have No Idea What “Hard Work” Means
(currentaffairs.org)
1551.
We need decentralized communication
(medium.com)
1552.
Quietly another drug candidate disappears
(blogs.sciencemag.org)
1553.
How streaming is changing songs
(theverge.com)
1554.
Xilinx FPGA Board for Arduino
(seeedstudio.com)
1555.
Grumman X-29: An impossible fighter jet with inverted wings
(edition.cnn.com)
1556.
Python is not context free (2012)
(trevorjim.com)
1557.
Bedrock – A modular, WAN-replicated, blockchain-based database
(bedrockdb.com)
1558.
Police hijack a botnet and remotely kill 850k malware infections
(techcrunch.com)
1559.
The worrying state of Mediterranean fish stocks (2017)
(ec.europa.eu)
1560.
Lingua::Romana::Perligata — Perl in Latin
(metacpan.org)