August 2019 Archive
6871.
Apple Just Released an Emergency Patch for the iPhone (vice.com)
6872.
How to Send a File (blog.xkcd.com)
6873.
What happens when you launch Google Chrome for the first time on a Windows 10? (twitter.com)
6874.
Our Bicycle Future (reasonstobecheerful.world)
6875.
Japan only has three unicorns, compared to 192 in the US and 96 in China (ft.com)
6876.
Are Amazon forest fires really that bad? (forbes.com)
6877.
Enriching 450M Docs Daily with a Boring Stream Processor (underthehood.meltwater.com)
6878.
Gluten Does Not Induce Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Healthy Volunteers (gastrojournal.org)
6879.
Is the Threat of ‘Fake Science’ Real? (lawfareblog.com)
6880.
I Turned a Client Request into My Own $5K/Month SaaS Product (starterstory.com)
6881.
Linux login and encrypted directory with TPM (easylang.online)
6882.
What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory [pdf] (people.freebsd.org)
6883.
Caltrans resists bill to consider bike lanes, crosswalks in road projects (sfchronicle.com)
6884.
Yelp uses Flink for predicting store visits in real time (ververica.com)
6885.
NetHack Ported to the Web (github.com)
6886.
Star Wars: The Original Radio Dramas (fourble.co.uk)
6887.
Machine Learning for Everyone (vas3k.com)
6888.
New open source project wants to expand serverless vision beyond functions (techcrunch.com)
6889.
Extensible Extension Mechanisms (marijnhaverbeke.nl)
6890.
Nintendo Power Issue #1(July/August 1988) (archive.org)
6891.
DIY Arduino GSM Cellphone (alumni.media.mit.edu)
6892.
The Rich Can't Get Richer Forever, Can They? (newyorker.com)
6893.
Magento development cost breakdown: How much does a Magento store cost? (fulfilli.com)
6894.
Ask HN: Who are the scientists and mathematicians to be following today?
6895.
RIP Decentralization (medium.com)
6896.
Department of Energy Announces $21.4M for Quantum Research (energy.gov)
6897.
Patent Office Wants Public Feedback on Artificial Intelligence Inventions (nextgov.com)
6898.
Cybersecurity Firm Imperva Discloses Breach (krebsonsecurity.com)
6899.
Hacker Claims He Can ‘Turn Off 25,000 Cars’ at the Push of a Button (forbes.com)
6900.
Incoming Harvard Freshman Deported After Visa Revoked (thecrimson.com)