September 2019 Archive
1921.
Concerning ‘Remove Richard Stallman’ (medium.com)
1922.
Hyundai Motor Group, Aptiv to set up $4B self-driving car venture (reuters.com)
1923.
Free42: An HP-42S Calculator Simulator (2005) (github.com)
1924.
Earth to warm more quickly, new climate models show (By 2100, could rise 6.5C) (phys.org)
1925.
Why should you trust ProtonMail? (protonmail.com)
1926.
The Human Cost of Amazon’s Fast, Free Shipping (nytimes.com)
1927.
Human Rights Implications of IBM Watson’s ‘Personality Insights’ Tool (medium.com)
1928.
Malware botnet Emotet awakes and resumes its global spamming campaign (secalerts.co)
1929.
Kickstarter’s Year of Turmoil (slate.com)
1930.
Toss Bombing (en.wikipedia.org)
1931.
In Pittsburgh, a Bookstore Where ‘Freewheeling Curiosity’ Reigns (nytimes.com)
1932.
Google employees say they were retaliated against for reporting harassment (vox.com)
1933.
Nearly Every State Is Launching an Antitrust Investigation of Google (buzzfeednews.com)
1934.
Facebook launches Portal TV, a $149 video chat set-top box (techcrunch.com)
1935.
Agile as a full-featured religious dogma (2016) (linkedin.com)
1936.
Apple hid a secret message in its latest YouTube video (techcrunch.com)
1937.
A captcha that requires your computer to solve equations in the background (wehatecaptchas.com)
1938.
I’m sick of Chrome eating all my RAM (techradar.com)
1939.
WeWork to List Shares on Nasdaq, Make Governance Changes (wsj.com)
1940.
Wanna Impress an Engineer at a Career Fair? (cushychicken.github.io)
1941.
YC’s Early Decision makes starting a company easier for graduating students (forbes.com)
1942.
The New York Times Has Abandoned Liberalism for Activism (nymag.com)
1943.
Can You Write a Novel as a Group? (newyorker.com)
1944.
Emojis are increasingly coming up in court cases (cnn.com)
1945.
Show HN: Announcing the FaunaDB Add-On for Netlify (netlify.com)
1946.
Ask HN: What's your total monthly SaaS spend? What products are you using?
1947.
Show HN: Taken Photos – Free Stock Photos Annotated by AI (taken.photos)
1948.
The Strange Persistence of First Languages (2015) (nautil.us)
1949.
Docker tells employees it’s trying to raise cash amid ‘significant challenges’ (cnbc.com)
1950.
Visual Studio Code – August 2019 (version 1.38) update (code.visualstudio.com)