September 2019 Archive
2041.
Paul Bernays Lectures (scottaaronson.com)
2042.
Intel to Launch Core I9-9900KS Next Month: 5 GHz on All Cores (anandtech.com)
2043.
The Whistle-Blower Knows How to Write (nytimes.com)
2044.
Hold That Recession: U.S. Indicators Are Trouncing Forecasts (bloomberg.com)
2045.
For Children With Peanut Allergies, F.D.A. Experts Recommend a New Treatment (nytimes.com)
2046.
Phaistos Disc (en.wikipedia.org)
2047.
More on Chrome updates and headers (2018) (unsearcher.org)
2048.
Quantum Darwinism spotted in diamond spin (physicsworld.com)
2049.
An AI learned to play hide-and-seek. Strategies it came up with were astounding (vox.com)
2050.
Ask HN: How do you manage your private keys?
2051.
China killing religious, ethnic minorities, harvesting their organs, UN is told (independent.co.uk)
2052.
Kindness, Wickedness and Safety (brooker.co.za)
2053.
First fully functional 64-bit OS for the Raspberry Pi 4 (balena.io)
2054.
From bitter loss to sweet relief: baking as therapy (spectator.co.uk)
2055.
Quake speedrun record broken after 17 years (youtube.com)
2056.
Hong Kong Students Boycott Classes on the First Day of the School Year (time.com)
2057.
Enoki: Structured vectorization and differentiation on modern processors (github.com)
2058.
At the Bauhaus, Music Was More Than a Hobby (nytimes.com)
2059.
I Won’t Buy My Teenagers Smartphones (theatlantic.com)
2060.
Universal Basic Income + Automation + Plutocracy = Dystopia (caitlinjohnstone.com)
2061.
California Promises to Fight EPA Plan on Car Standards (scientificamerican.com)
2062.
Why Are American Houses So Big? (theatlantic.com)
2063.
New York state wants both renewables and nuclear energy (2016) (vox.com)
2064.
Women are struggling to find men who make as much money as they do (nypost.com)
2065.
A Nobel-Winning Economist Goes to Burning Man (nytimes.com)
2066.
Panic at EWR after racial profiling (buzzfeednews.com)
2067.
Show HN: ExhibitDay (ExhibitDay.com)
2068.
Automated Reports with Jupyter Notebooks (Using Jupytext and Papermill) (medium.com)
2069.
Richard Stallman’s Disgrace (daringfireball.net)
2070.
Amazon AWS Outage Shows Data in the Cloud Is Not Always Safe (bleepingcomputer.com)