June 2019 Archive
16021.
Deep Learning Project (github.com)
16022.
Made in USA Librem Key (puri.sm)
16023.
Identifying fake photos on the Internet is harder than you think (iafrikan.com)
16024.
Google Maps can now predict how crowded your bus or train will be (techcrunch.com)
16025.
Google Announces DNS over HTTPS ‘General Availability’ (threatpost.com)
16026.
Power and Performance Optimization for Network-on-Chip Many-Core Processors (urn.kb.se)
16027.
Reality Mining (en.wikipedia.org)
16028.
Prototyping vs. Production Development: Avoid Creating a Monster (olioapps.com)
16029.
On-Page SEO Guide for Wordpress Sites (maxranx.com)
16030.
Tell No One [video] (youtube.com)
16031.
Google shows how AI might detect lung cancer faster and more reliably (technologyreview.com)
16032.
Strong AI vs. Weak AI (skymind.ai)
16033.
Why haven’t we defeated sexual harassment? (bostonreview.net)
16034.
AI and Health Care (avc.com)
16035.
The Right Stuff for a Mission to Mars Is Humor (nautil.us)
16036.
That Big Rig You're Passing Might Be Full of Bees (jalopnik.com)
16037.
How much Silicon Valley tech workers make (sfgate.com)
16038.
Why Science Can Be So Indecisive on Nutrition (theatlantic.com)
16039.
The Next Silicon Valley Is Los Angeles? (bloomberg.com)
16040.
Rust for C++ developers – What you need to know to get rolling with crates (youtube.com)
16041.
Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean (bostonreview.net)
16042.
Twitter will now hide – but not remove – harmful tweets from public figures (theverge.com)
16043.
Policy and investment recommendations for trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (ec.europa.eu)
16044.
The Digital House (tautvilas.lt)
16045.
How to perform CRUD operations using React (medium.com)
16046.
The Million Dollar Homepage (milliondollarhomepage.com)
16047.
Partisan Gerrymandering Isn’t the Supreme Court’s Problem Anymore (fivethirtyeight.com)
16048.
Loneliness is an epidemic, and we can turn to technology to fix it (massivesci.com)
16049.
Chinese Cyber-Operatives Boosted Taiwan’s Insurgent Candidate (foreignpolicy.com)
16050.
Protolol: An IRC Log of Protocol Puns (2011) (attrition.org)