September 2019 Archive
16231.
Modern C for C++ Peeps (floooh.github.io)
16232.
Integrating Autoconversion: Facebook’s Path from Zawgyi to Unicode (engineering.fb.com)
16233.
How to Smell (2018) (agentyduck.blogspot.com)
16234.
Data Structure – The importance in computer science (blog.xnorcode.com)
16235.
Avoid skin-lightening creams 'at all costs' (bbc.com)
16236.
Green Children of Woolpit (en.wikipedia.org)
16237.
AI Exponentially Accelerates Drug Development (labroots.com)
16238.
The World’s Oldest Known Artificial Eye (kavehfarrokh.com)
16239.
A tweet that lists how many of each letter it contains (twitter.com)
16240.
I think it’s time for a thread on the cultural history of this tweet (threadreaderapp.com)
16241.
Crypt-keeper wasp: parasite that preys on parasites (nytimes.com)
16242.
Telegram channel about React Native from a fellow lover and enthusiast
16243.
Weekly Robotics #58 (weeklyrobotics.com)
16244.
Schema-on-Read vs. Schema-on-Write (luminousmen.com)
16245.
Classic 2048 Game Enhanced with AI Solver (apps.apple.com)
16246.
The rights to Ms. Pac-Man are caught up in a messy legal battle (arstechnica.com)
16247.
A battery made from dead frogs (en.wikipedia.org)
16248.
'We know they aren't feeding': fears for polar bears over shrinking Arctic ice (theguardian.com)
16249.
Date/Time Printing Can Be Elegant Too (yegor256.com)
16250.
The 15-year evolution of Steam (pcgamer.com)
16251.
Diary of a Space Zucchini (blogs.nasa.gov)
16252.
With the right nudge, India can become the next Silicon Valley (qz.com)
16253.
Why Botswana Is Lifting Its Ban on Elephant Trophy Hunting (npr.org)
16254.
Teletext was slow but it paved the way for the super-fast world of the internet (theconversation.com)
16255.
To improve weather models, researchers chase atmospheric gravity waves (pnas.org)
16256.
Three matrices for evaluating early-stage startups (frntier.substack.com)
16257.
Volta and the “Pile” (knowledge.electrochem.org)
16258.
US Social Media Platforms Will Be Forced to Share Encrypted Messages with UK (cnet.com)
16259.
Self-Enumerating Pangrams (1999) (web.archive.org)
16260.
The World's Think-Tanks, Ranked (repository.upenn.edu)