July 2019 Archive
7501.
We Need to Talk About Nuclear Power (about.bnef.com)
7502.
Ask HN: Best books for event-based / message-oriented system architecture?
7503.
The Lingering of Loss (newyorker.com)
7504.
Android Q(&A): Android Engineers take us on a deep dive of Android Q (arstechnica.com)
7505.
Someone Is Spamming and Breaking a Core Component of PGP’s Ecosystem (vice.com)
7506.
Roman Dodecahedrons (en.wikipedia.org)
7507.
Joseph E. Stiglitz: Thumbs down to Facebook’s cryptocurrency (project-syndicate.org)
7508.
US Cyber Command issues alert about hackers exploiting Outlook vulnerability (zdnet.com)
7509.
The No Asshole Rule (en.wikipedia.org)
7510.
What's Wrong with Computing? (denisbider.blogspot.com)
7511.
5k Top-Selling Book Covers, Arranged by Visual Similarity (pudding.cool)
7512.
The Ramanujan Machine – Using algorithms to discover new mathematics (ramanujanmachine.com)
7513.
cl-pkr: Cross-Platform Color Picker Written in Common Lisp (github.com)
7514.
California’s Early June Heat Wave Cooked Coastal Mussels in Place (baynature.org)
7515.
Slack Desktop has 2,065 external libraries (slack.com)
7516.
The Danger in Reading Finished Works (jamesyu.org)
7517.
Interactive Analytics at MoPub: Querying Terabytes of Data in Seconds (blog.twitter.com)
7518.
The controversial keto diet may be the future of the military say some officials (militarytimes.com)
7519.
A Semi-Supervised Self-Organizing Map for Clustering and Classification (arxiv.org)
7520.
Who Will Own the Robots? (technologyreview.com)
7521.
The Tyranny of Trendy Ideas (chronicle.com)
7522.
Warhol’s Prince Image Doesn’t Violate Copyright, Judge Rules (smithsonianmag.com)
7523.
The British Banking Dynasty That’s Even Older Than the Rothschilds (bloomberg.com)
7524.
Android creator Andy Rubin is accused of running a 'sex ring' (insider.com)
7525.
Forget your mother's maiden name (blog.canh.am)
7526.
Analytics on people at live events via their phone's WiFi scanning (meshh.com)
7527.
YouTube’s ‘instructional hacking’ ban threatens computer security teachers (theverge.com)
7528.
New form of logic. Need help. Not theory, have working models
7529.
Debian and Code Names (lwn.net)
7530.
Idea: A Generic P2P Network Client (techblog.bozho.net)