August 2019 Archive
9601.
Why Filler Words Like “Um” and “Ah” Are Useful (hbr.org)
9602.
JavaScript Alternatives (jsmonday.dev)
9603.
Google proposes new privacy and anti-fingerprinting controls for the web (techcrunch.com)
9604.
Leveraging Learning in Robotics: RSS 2019 Highlights (thegradient.pub)
9605.
Meridith Perry Out at uBeam (liesandstartuppr.blogspot.com)
9606.
GlobalFoundries Seeks to Ban Imports of Nvidia, Apple (tomshardware.com)
9607.
Biz forked out $115k to tout 'Time AI' crypto at Black Hat (theregister.co.uk)
9608.
Version Vectors Are Not Vector Clocks (2011) (haslab.wordpress.com)
9609.
Too long, didn't read – how reading online is hurting our brains (cbc.ca)
9610.
Oil (oilshell.org)
9611.
Neuralink and the Brain’s Magical Future (waitbutwhy.com)
9612.
What Is a Data Frame? (In Python, R, and SQL) (oilshell.org)
9613.
18 Years of Mac OS X Design History (versionmuseum.com)
9614.
Russia says radioactive isotopes released by missile test blast (theguardian.com)
9615.
AH receptor ligands may suppress – not enhance – glioblastoma invasiveness (jbc.org)
9616.
Tesla cumulative losses since 2013 (reddit.com)
9617.
Show HN: Python module that determines a host's cloud provider (github.com)
9618.
The great university con: how the British degree lost its value (newstatesman.com)
9619.
Is it down or just you? Check from 5 locations (freshworks.com)
9620.
Will China lead the world in AI by 2030? (nature.com)
9621.
Ask HN: What's the best way to sell a domain name?
9622.
Get refunds from DoorDash for “tips” never paid to your dasher (neilpomerleau.com)
9623.
Facebook’s ‘Clear History’ tool arrives with ambiguous data privacy controls (washingtonpost.com)
9624.
Hijacked Reviews on Amazon Can Trick Shoppers (consumerreports.org)
9625.
Tat will tell: Tattoos and time preferences (sciencedirect.com)
9626.
The CIA's EarthViewer Was Basically the Original Google Earth (2015) (businessinsider.com)
9627.
The ugly side of financial inclusion (newsletters.iafrikan.com)
9628.
Most hostile Mobile Web experiences (twitter.com)
9629.
Unpaid Internships and Income Inequality (fastcompany.com)
9630.
Quitting our tech jobs to bootstrap a SaaS business (indiehackers.com)