September 2019 Archive
19261.
Prudential Acquires Assurance for $2.35bn (news.prudential.com)
19262.
First Amendment Protection for Search Engine Search Results (2012) [pdf] (www2.law.ucla.edu)
19263.
WeWork Targets $20B to $30B IPO Value (bloomberg.com)
19264.
China’s Hong Kong narrative is confusing its own people (qz.com)
19265.
What happens when you type google.com into the browser and press enter? (github.com)
19266.
Before Buying Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus (techymagazine.com)
19267.
Colombia Could Receive 20 New Crypto ATMs (usethebitcoin.com)
19268.
Modulo scheduling with rational initiation intervals (johnwickerson.wordpress.com)
19269.
Sold! Lake Superior lighthouse auctioned off for $159,000 (startribune.com)
19270.
No Century in the Gregorian Calendar Begins with a Tuesday, Thursday, or Sunday (twitter.com)
19271.
Getting Started with Nvidia Jetson Nano, TensorFlow and Smalltalk (dev.to)
19272.
Maracaibo – once the Venezuelan equivalent of El Dorado – hits rock bottom (spiegel.de)
19273.
Social Credit: Face Recognition Cameras Monitor Chinese Student in Class (summit.news)
19274.
RobinHood Tracker (robintrack.net)
19275.
Why didn’t they say they were sorry when it turned out they’d messed up? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
19276.
Crowdcube breaks record as fintech Curve reaches £6M target in five hours (angelnews.co.uk)
19277.
Paxos Launches Gold-Backed Cryptocurrency (coindesk.com)
19278.
UBiome files for bankruptcy, months after FBI kicks off investigation (endpts.com)
19279.
Important Stories Alert for Hacker News (t.me)
19280.
Attackers Ask $5.3M in Ransom, New Bedford Makes Offer for $400k (cyware.com)
19281.
Global semiconductor sales continue to drop (digitimes.com)
19282.
One way to instantly level up your color skills (uxdesign.cc)
19283.
America’s Orthodox Jews Are Selling a Ton of the Products You Buy on Amazon (buzzfeednews.com)
19284.
JavaScript Object in Details (medium.com)
19285.
Mining Insights from Weakly-Structured Event Data (arxiv.org)
19286.
Hans Litten: the man who crossed Hitler (en.wikipedia.org)
19287.
Ancient dog bones tell us what was on the menu for both dogs and humans (massivesci.com)
19288.
Richer US households fueling a hot job sector: ‘wealth work’ (apnews.com)
19289.
Changes in the Nature of Work (2015) (notesonliberty.com)
19290.
Twitter temporarily disables 'Tweeting via SMS' after CEO gets hacked (thehackernews.com)