July 2019 Archive
6421.
Using Deep Learning to Track Objects in a Video (nanonets.com)
6422.
Graph Databases Go Mainstream (forbes.com)
6423.
Happiness in 5 Minutes (Using feedback loops) (medium.com)
6424.
Huawei’s secret operations to build North Korea’s wireless network (washingtonpost.com)
6425.
Physician investigates the link between racism and mortality rates (bostonreview.net)
6426.
6.3: hours per day spent on the internet by the average US person (inc.com)
6427.
I’m Done with Food Delivery Services (brooksreview.net)
6428.
Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) with PyTorch (blog.floydhub.com)
6429.
Three SQL concepts all data scientists should know (medium.com)
6430.
Show HN: Count – automatic table joining data visualisation tool (count.co)
6431.
Writing a 2D Platform Game Engine in Golang (medium.com)
6432.
Air Force Wants Simulated Wargames to Plan for Lasers, Electro-Magnetic Weapons (nextgov.com)
6433.
Project Strobe: Updates to Our User Data Policy (blog.chromium.org)
6434.
Execute Program: Learn programming tools fast. Then remember them. (executeprogram.com)
6435.
Leaving Apple&Google, /e/ summer update: smartphones for sale, apps, PWAs (medium.com)
6436.
How DoorDash, Postmates, and Other Delivery Services Tip Workers (slate.com)
6437.
Fool's Gold 2.0 The siren song of Bitcoin (aarongreenspan.com)
6438.
Forget about artificial intelligence, extended intelligence is the future (wired.co.uk)
6439.
Federal judge refuses to dismiss $224M lawsuit against AT&T for SIM-swap bungle (thenextweb.com)
6440.
It's 2.5 times harder to get to Mercury than Mars (orbitalindex.com)
6441.
South Korea, Russia, Japan and China Warplanes Face Off in Asian Confrontation (cnn.com)
6442.
Another brain-frying optical illusion: What color are these spheres? (syfy.com)
6443.
Ohio man is accused of trying to launder $19M of Bitcoin from the dark web (cnbc.com)
6444.
Scaling Database Access to Billions of Queries at PayPal: Introducing HERA (medium.com)
6445.
Your Data Were ‘Anonymized’? These Scientists Can Still Identify You (nytimes.com)
6446.
Some items from my “reliability list” (rachelbythebay.com)
6447.
Chances are, you’re not as open-minded as you think (washingtonpost.com)
6448.
LightSail 2 deploys its sail and enters solar surfing mode (newatlas.com)
6449.
Primer: Kubernetes Came to Be, What It Is, and Why You Should Care (thenewstack.io)
6450.
Putin and Xi test a budding military alliance in the Pacific (cnn.com)