August 2019 Archive
4951.
Countries that eat the most meat (atlasandboots.com)
4952.
Jupiter may have had a head-on collision with a protoplanet (arstechnica.com)
4953.
Fun Video: Software Development History in 2 Minutes (youtube.com)
4954.
Key Negotiation of Bluetooth (Knob) Attack (knobattack.com)
4955.
Serverless Functions with WebAssembly Modules (dev.to)
4956.
Show HN: k3sup – zero to kubectl in seconds with k3s (github.com)
4957.
Speeding up our deploys by ~35% (medium.com)
4958.
Phyre: A new AI benchmark for physical reasoning (ai.facebook.com)
4959.
Icelandic Names (en.wikipedia.org)
4960.
At Booming TopTal, No Stock for Employees or Investors (theinformation.com)
4961.
Bernie Madoff whistleblower says GE is a bigger fraud than Enron (cnn.com)
4962.
My Journey to Starting a Photobooth Franchise (careermove.io)
4963.
Russia Tells Its Scientists to Steer Clear of Foreigners (bloomberg.com)
4964.
Netronome open sourced SmartNIC firmware with BPF offload support (github.com)
4965.
The Great Silence: A parrot has a question for humans (nautil.us)
4966.
The Great Silence (Ted Chiang) (m.nautil.us)
4967.
Better School Bus Routes Saved Boston $5M (citylab.com)
4968.
Announcing `async-std` beta, an async port of the Rust standard library (async.rs)
4969.
Judge orders Georgia to switch to paper ballots for 2020 elections (arstechnica.com)
4970.
Pacific islands will survive climate crisis because they 'pick our fruit' (theguardian.com)
4971.
Developers Call Apple Privacy Changes Anti-Competitive (theinformation.com)
4972.
Amazon.com defeats IRS appeal in U.S. tax dispute
4973.
Ransomware Attack Hits Local Governments in Texas (kut.org)
4974.
Hash table tradeoffs: CPU, memory, and variability (medium.com)
4975.
Fix Bugs as Soon as You Find Them (ministryoftesting.com)
4976.
Public Domain Movies Database (moviepigs.com)
4977.
Amazon.com defeats IRS appeal in U.S. tax dispute (reuters.com)
4978.
Global Bank and Working Days API (calendarific.com)
4979.
A smart phone from 1984 – the STC Excutel (youtube.com)
4980.
Could a computer differentiate between a joyful image and a depressing one? (humanbioscience.org)