June 2019 Archive
14821.
14822.
HTTPie: A CLI, cURL-like tool for humans
(github.com)
14823.
Libra Coin Explained on CoinTalk Podcast
(player.fm)
14824.
Mandelbrot Set in SQL
(wiki.postgresql.org)
14825.
Bike: Common Lisp .NET Core Interop
(github.com)
14826.
Testing of sewage confirms rise in marijuana use
(apnews.com)
14827.
We Should Take Pet Loss More Seriously
(psychreg.org)
14828.
How do you kick start a well-being initiative in your office?
(venturi-group.com)
14830.
Show HN: Elixir Programming Course
(bitdegree.org)
14831.
10/31/2001 – ReplayTV sued by networks
(arstechnica.com)
14832.
14833.
Countries that trust scientists the most–and the least
(sciencemag.org)
14834.
Blockchain Startup Algorand Raises $60M USD in Token Sale
(blocktribune.com)
14835.
Fossil fuels produce less than half of UK electricity for first time
(theguardian.com)
14837.
NeuronBlocks – Modulized NLP DNN Toolkit
(github.com)
14838.
A ‘stress vaccine’ may be another step closer, suggests new study. When researc
(psychologytoday.com)
14839.
Wootz Damascus Steel (2017) [video]
(youtube.com)
14840.
Inside the Super Kamiokande neutrino detector
(abc.net.au)
14841.
Writers and Agents Are Still Fighting. Here's What We Know
(nofilmschool.com)
14842.
Kafka Operator for K8s
(banzaicloud.com)
14843.
Wirelessly charging devices demonstrated at University of Tokyo
(u-tokyo.ac.jp)
14844.
Understanding Microsleep – When Our Minds Are Both Asleep and Awake
(blogs.discovermagazine.com)
14845.
The limited value of a computer science education
(nathanmarz.com)
14846.
Mixed-race relationships are making us taller and smarter
(dailymail.co.uk)
14847.
Plate tectonics may have driven 'Cambrian Explosion'
(exeter.ac.uk)
14848.
14849.
14850.
Final Fantasy VII US marketing plan by Square (1996) [pdf]
(cdn1.vox-cdn.com)