June 2019 Archive
16381.
Hand signs hunter gatherers use to communicate while hunting [pdf] (jambo.africa.kyoto-u.ac.jp)
16382.
Electrifying flight: Hybrid airliners could come to dominate the skies (economist.com)
16383.
On StackOverflow (2013) (potetm.com)
16384.
Tips for building your work network (letterstoanewdeveloper.com)
16385.
Creativity Under the Gun (2002) (hbr.org)
16386.
Goodbye, IBM (calvinpowers.com)
16387.
Atlantropa (en.wikipedia.org)
16388.
In Montreal, 70k Households Move on the Same Day (citylab.com)
16389.
Zoos often pair cheetahs with dog companions and they become friends for life (wsj.com)
16390.
A Review of “Compound Probabilistic Context-Free Grammars for Grammar Induction” (medium.com)
16391.
Americans Are Spending Billions on Bad Highway Expansions (citylab.com)
16392.
Google Trends Visualization (trends.google.com)
16393.
Svelte is the most beautiful web framework I've ever seen (dev.to)
16394.
Getting Started with Celery (joaodlf.com)
16395.
The socialists who shaped Britain’s wartime Home Guard (jacobinmag.com)
16396.
We Tested Tesla's Fart [Emissions Testing] Mode (gizmodo.com.au)
16397.
What does it mean that quantum gravity has no symmetry? (forbes.com)
16398.
MakersValley – We're on a Mission to DemocratizeManufacturing (makersvalley.net)
16399.
Pico-Process-Overview [2016] (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
16400.
Artificial Intelligence: the global landscape of ethics guidelines (arxiv.org)
16401.
You don't exist. Go away. (seebs.net)
16402.
Do Advanced Engineering Degrees Matter? (spectrum.ieee.org)
16403.
Stay in the Game (albertbridgecapital.com)
16404.
Wsl-Antivirus-and-Firewall-Compatibility (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
16405.
Machine learning unlocks mysteries of quantum physics (nanotechnologyworld.org)
16406.
“Magic” Led to MIT Innovation in AI for Neuroscience (psychologytoday.com)
16407.
Staying Mentally Healthy as a Founder (karanchawla.com)
16408.
Why Weather Forecasting Keeps Getting Better (newyorker.com)
16409.
New research on aquatic therapy and the brain (startseeingcvi.com)
16410.
NASA’s restored Apollo Mission Control is a slice of ’60s life, frozen in amber (arstechnica.com)