July 2019 Archive
751.
Flakes – Proposed mechanism to package Nix expressions into composable entities (github.com)
752.
List of programming talks (github.com)
753.
You’re Paying into a Broken System Whenever You Buy Something on iOS (onezero.medium.com)
754.
The Elite Club That Rules the Diamond World Is Starting to Crack (bloomberg.com)
755.
Apple Plans to Bankroll Original Podcasts to Fend Off Rivals (bloomberg.com)
756.
Ask HN: Best office chair for home office work?
757.
Boeing engineer breaks silence on MAX 737 (kuow.org)
758.
The Show Horse and the Work Horse (granolashotgun.com)
759.
Levels of code in Forth programming (2002) (ultratechnology.com)
760.
Microsoft’s Azure Kinect AI Camera (techcrunch.com)
761.
A Peculiarly Dutch Summer Rite: Children Abandoned in the Night Woods (nytimes.com)
762.
Issue: find a new home for repos including Requests (github.com)
763.
Autocompletion with Deep Learning (tabnine.com)
764.
Debanding the World (blog.mapbox.com)
765.
Brain Simulation Promised a Decade Ago Hasn't Succeeded (theatlantic.com)
766.
Goodbye Docker: Purging Is Such Sweet Sorrow (zwischenzugs.com)
767.
The best way to tour a city is through its grocery store (nymag.com)
768.
Infinite work is less work (blogs.perl.org)
769.
What’s Going on During Wave Function ‘Collapse’ (quantamagazine.org)
770.
Developer Tropes: “Google Does It” (tomaytotomato.com)
771.
Trump proposes forcing hospitals to disclose discount rates with insurers (wsj.com)
772.
The JSON Meta Application Protocol (JMAP) (tools.ietf.org)
773.
ChaiScript – Easy to Use Scripting for C++ (chaiscript.com)
774.
The Washington Post's bestseller lists have been wrong (washingtonpost.com)
775.
Cryptography Dispatches: Hello World, and OpenPGP Is Broken (buttondown.email)
776.
Rust as the New C Part 1: Building and Combining Native Libs into C API (hotforknowledge.com)
777.
Imaging Bell-type nonlocal behavior (advances.sciencemag.org)
778.
Hit by Big Loss, Bird Seeks $300M in New Funds (theinformation.com)
779.
We can't get enough of audiobooks (theguardian.com)
780.
SWATters Target Dozens of Journalists (krebsonsecurity.com)