September 2019 Archive
2371.
Ask HN: I don't like front end anymore. What should I do?
2372.
The Example of Private Slovik (1987) (americanheritage.com)
2373.
Ex-Google worker fears 'killer robots' could cause mass atrocities (theguardian.com)
2374.
Purism’s Librem 5 phone starts shipping–a fully open GNU/Linux phone (arstechnica.com)
2375.
Ask HN: Is .io domain unstable?
2376.
When Filming in New York, the City Is Always the Star (nytimes.com)
2377.
Tweet-a-Program (twitter.com)
2378.
Jira and Confluence Suck (medium.com)
2379.
Harvard and MIT leaders acknowledge deeper ties to Jeffrey Epstein (washingtonpost.com)
2380.
Ask HN: Has Journaling Improved Your Life?
2381.
Pen-testers nabbed, jailed in Iowa courthouse break-in attempt (arstechnica.com)
2382.
OpenSSI is an open-source single-system image clustering system (en.wikipedia.org)
2383.
Tech CEO thrown in the clink for seven years for H-1B gang-master role (theregister.co.uk)
2384.
What Brought You Here? (milancurcic.com)
2385.
Should we take a few long holidays, or lots of short ones? (timharford.com)
2386.
Show HN: FlightConnections (flightconnections.com)
2387.
Microsoft Teams: Whiteboard (twitter.com)
2388.
Microsoft Announces Partnership with Chevron to Accelerate Oil Extraction (gizmodo.com)
2389.
Three Years of Misery Inside Google, the Happiest Company in Tech (wired.com)
2390.
The Ebbing Language (poetryfoundation.org)
2391.
Show HN: Adjustabike – open-source adjustable bike (DIY bicycle kit) (github.com)
2392.
China’s middle-class growing increasingly anxious as prices rise and yuan drops (scmp.com)
2393.
Planet 9 may be a black hole (sciencemag.org)
2394.
Seeing red: Why cars are killing more people (cityobservatory.org)
2395.
How I decide between many programming languages (drewdevault.com)
2396.
Ask HN: Is Thinkpad X1 Carbon an Alternative to MacBook Pro?
2397.
Taxing Short, Cheap Flights Makes a Lot of Sense (bloomberg.com)
2398.
Towards a Bra-free Instagram Experience (2017) (shift.newco.co)
2399.
MIT Media Lab founder: I would still take Jeffrey Epstein’s money today (technologyreview.com)
2400.
Fast radio bursts from space have baffled scientists for years (nbcnews.com)