September 2019 Archive
13351.
Writers: You don’t have to start writing from scratch (medium.com)
13352.
Iger Departs Board of Apple, Disney’s New Streaming Competitor (nytimes.com)
13353.
Radioactive Osciloscope (vintagetek.org)
13354.
SkyKnit: When knitters teamed up with a neural network (aiweirdness.com)
13355.
RNG in Super Mario 64 (youtube.com)
13356.
Reimagining Experimentation Analysis at Netflix (medium.com)
13357.
Reflections on the Last Two Years of Spotify’s Bug Bounty Program (labs.spotify.com)
13358.
Global software collaboration in the face of sanctions (github.blog)
13359.
List of American Utopian Communities (en.wikipedia.org)
13360.
The Meritocrat Who Wants to Unwind the Meritocracy (nytimes.com)
13361.
‘True Gen’: Generation Z and its implications for companies (mckinsey.com)
13362.
CloudFlare Stock Jumps in Trade Debut After IPO (bloomberg.com)
13363.
The Windows 10 Privacy Settings You Should Check (wired.com)
13364.
If This Picture Is Blurry, Your Posture Sucks (vice.com)
13365.
India’s government is pouring money into dung (economist.com)
13366.
'Time outs' don't do any harm, parents told (bbc.com)
13367.
Puppeteer Recorder – Chrome extension for recording browser interaction (chrome.google.com)
13368.
Fix Posture (fix-posture.glitch.me)
13369.
China’s long-distance lorry drivers are unsung heroes of its economy (economist.com)
13370.
The awkward days of the Apple Watch are over (theverge.com)
13371.
Quickly get almost any crypo-currency historical data and write to CSV with Go (github.com)
13372.
New Lawsuit Against Uber Is Set to Test Its Classification of Workers (nytimes.com)
13373.
The Startup That Manipulated Data to Get a Miracle Drug to Market (wsj.com)
13374.
CIA unveils Cold War spy-pigeon missions (bbc.com)
13375.
Google to change search algorithm to elevate 'original reporting' (msn.com)
13376.
Alternate Reality Game (en.wikipedia.org)
13377.
Q&A: How Google Implements Code Coverage at Scale (spectrum.ieee.org)
13378.
StarControl II remake: The Ur-Quan Masters (sc2.sourceforge.net)
13379.
Why Angry Librarians Are Going to War with Publishers over E-Books (slate.com)
13380.
An Intuitive Explanation of Solomonoff Induction (lesswrong.com)