September 2019 Archive
1981.
The Infinite Silences of Japan (lithub.com)
1982.
Ask HN: Stallman resignation story disappeared from front page
1983.
The Unbuilt Streets of California's Ghost Metropolis (wired.com)
1984.
NY Post's photo of Epstein has a 10k PGP key embedded (twitter.com)
1985.
Some NASA contractors appear to be trying to kill the Lunar Gateway (arstechnica.com)
1986.
The growing list of U.S. government inquiries into Big Tech (axios.com)
1987.
Trusted Types Help Prevent Cross-Site Scripting (developers.google.com)
1988.
The Repo Market Explained (bloomberg.com)
1989.
When the Pianos Went to War (atlasobscura.com)
1990.
Tempest prognosticator (en.wikipedia.org)
1991.
A Famous Argument Against Free Will Has Been Debunked (theatlantic.com)
1992.
Prince had grand plans for his autobiography, but only a few months to live (newyorker.com)
1993.
Employee dies at Facebook's Silicon Valley headquarters in apparent suicide (businessinsider.com)
1994.
The Tandberg Way [video] (youtube.com)
1995.
Grail Demo from CHM Tape: Visual programming in the 1960s [video] (youtube.com)
1996.
The Principles behind Differentiable Programming [video] (youtube.com)
1997.
Saudi Arabia oil facilities ablaze after drone strikes (bbc.com)
1998.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking Freelancer? (September 2019)
1999.
The perils of short-termism (bbc.com)
2000.
US experts propose having AI control nuclear weapons (thebulletin.org)
2001.
Subsistence Programming (blog.licensezero.com)
2002.
Lost in Translation: Writing treaties in two languages can lead to problems (historytoday.com)
2003.
Ask HN: Do US companies regret entering China?
2004.
Cascade reactions use nanoparticles to convert CO2 to complex molecules (pubs.acs.org)
2005.
For a lower climate footprint, vegetarian diet beats local (sciencedaily.com)
2006.
Exposing the Myth of Plastic Recycling (wbur.org)
2007.
We are not edging up to a mass extinction (aeon.co)
2008.
L.A.'S Wildest Cafeteria Served Utopian Fantasy with a Side of Enchiladas (2014) (collectorsweekly.com)
2009.
The Shock of Robert Frank’s “The Americans” (newyorker.com)
2010.
Primitive Technology: Adobe wall (dry stacked) [video] (youtube.com)