August 2019 Archive
9331.
Scientists Start Building a Parts List for the Brain (scientificamerican.com)
9332.
How to preserve your night vision (itstactical.com)
9333.
Gitlab 12.2 Released (about.gitlab.com)
9334.
Women Aren’t Better Multitaskers Than Men – They’re Just Doing More Work (sciencebeta.com)
9335.
Guide and Templates for 1:1 Meetings (soapboxhq.com)
9336.
MIT Media Lab Under Scrutiny for Ties to Jeffrey Epstein (cnet.com)
9337.
‘Future Shock’: The Stress of Great, Rapid Change (nytimes.com)
9338.
15 Years of Facebook Website Design History (versionmuseum.com)
9339.
I stopped my teenager being recruited online (bbc.com)
9340.
Comprehensive guide for understanding and navigating the Bitcoin SV ecosystem (blog.sfox.com)
9341.
The Big Business of Scavenging in Postindustrial America (nytimes.com)
9342.
A Business Built on Disinformation (nytimes.com)
9343.
React Has Been Teaching You Invalid HTML (hashrocket.com)
9344.
Sprint Planning Tool (gpetrium.com)
9345.
&What: Discover Unicode and HTML Character Entities (amp-what.com)
9346.
List of Unethical Life Pro Tips (twitter.com)
9347.
Personalized Virtual Hearts Could Improve Cardiac Surgery (spectrum.ieee.org)
9348.
Widespread groundwater contamination risk from chromium (in California) (phys.org)
9349.
The Puzzling Search for Perfect Randomness (quantamagazine.org)
9350.
After seven roof fires, Walmart sues Tesla over solar panel flaws (arstechnica.com)
9351.
Show HN: HQ→CO2: Corporate Cause, Climate Effect (Built with Svelte and WebGL) (hqco2.org)
9352.
UK retail sales collapse at fastest pace since 2008 (reuters.com)
9353.
Command Injection with USB Peripherals (carvesystems.com)
9354.
Taking Money from Epstein – Media Lab Director Joi Ito Needs to Resign (medium.com)
9355.
How Face Detection Works (medium.com)
9356.
How to build your first web application with Go (freshman.tech)
9357.
We Hacked Hacker Noon's “Most Exciting Startup” Award and Won (hackernoon.com)
9358.
What 10 years of reforestation can do (bbc.com)
9359.
Flawed Algorithms Are Grading Millions of Students’ Essays (vice.com)
9360.
Quantum physicists have teleported ‘qutrits’ for the first time (sciencenews.org)