September 2019 Archive
2881.
He Contained Multitudes (theamericanscholar.org)
2882.
ML model predicts chemical reactions with much higher accuracy than chemists (sciencedaily.com)
2883.
Amazon executive promotes the company’s new Echo Buds while wearing AirPods (9to5mac.com)
2884.
Advanced Cryptographic Ratcheting (2013) (signal.org)
2885.
On the Importance of the Studley Tool Chest (blog.lostartpress.com)
2886.
Facebook confirms 419m users’ phone numbers exposed in latest privacy lapse (theguardian.com)
2887.
iPhone iOS 13 Lockscreen Bypass Flaw Exposes Contacts (threatpost.com)
2888.
The galaxy cluster Abell 959 (phys.org)
2889.
Ambition is good; action is better: Making progress on our climate commitments (blogs.microsoft.com)
2890.
Show HN: We made a browser editor for Vue design (mdbootstrap.com)
2891.
Civility and Its Discontents (nybooks.com)
2892.
The Iceberg of React Hooks (medium.com)
2893.
Sosml: A Standard ML Interpreter Written in TypeScript (github.com)
2894.
Astaroth Spy Trojan Uses Facebook, YouTube Profiles to Cover Tracks (threatpost.com)
2895.
A Shadowy Industry Group Shapes Food Policy Around the World (nytimes.com)
2896.
Four Years in Startups (newyorker.com)
2897.
The world needs an alternative to Selenium – so we built one (hackernoon.com)
2898.
Topology of disordered 3D graphenes: Rosalind Franklin's pre-DNA problem (phys.org)
2899.
Could Letting Drivers Communicate via LED Screen Help Quell Road Rage? (lamag.com)
2900.
Ask HN: Why Does the World Exist?
2901.
Ask HN: Do any companies not do coding challenges?
2902.
The United States Will Miss China’s Money (foreignpolicy.com)
2903.
Ask HN: What is the fastest way you can think of to make a million dollars?
2904.
Earth warming more quickly than thought (m.phys.org)
2905.
Agriculture may have been humanity’s greatest blunder (1987) (discovermagazine.com)
2906.
Ask HN: What are the best tools for remote work?
2907.
Immigration Officials Use Google Translate to Vet Refugees (propublica.org)
2908.
The nuclear war America planned to fight over her own cities (2017) (jasonlefkowitz.net)
2909.
Winning Kashmir and Losing India (foreignaffairs.com)
2910.
Neurosexism: The myth that men and women have different brains (nature.com)