August 2019 Archive
9991.
Choosing a cloud DBMS in AWS: architectures and tradeoffs (blog.acolyer.org)
9992.
China Expels Wall Street Journal Reporter After Article on Xi’s Cousin (nytimes.com)
9993.
Third Cathay Pacific oxygen tank found emptied before take-off from Hong Kong (scmp.com)
9994.
Hard-link your dotfiles and managed in a Git repo (github.com)
9995.
Bell’s Theorem for Temporal Order (nature.com)
9996.
Zero-Shot Text-to-SQL Learning with Auxiliary Task (arxiv.org)
9997.
Unix at 50: How the OS that powered smartphones started from failure (arstechnica.com)
9998.
I test in prod (2019) (increment.com)
9999.
GHC 8.8 nearly killed singletons (ryanglscott.github.io)
10000.
Japanese researchers created a robotic tail to help the elderly stay balanced (weforum.org)
10001.
Thoughts Concerning Forum Software (verisimilitudes.net)
10002.
How can you make sure your AppDelegate has a single responsibility? (medium.com)
10003.
1D Kalman Is Exponential or Cumulative Average (vaclavkosar.com)
10004.
Hex File Viewer (iOS) (twitter.com)
10005.
Did Donald Trump tweet classified military imagery? (bbc.com)
10006.
Lessons for Capitalism from the East India Company (ft.com)
10007.
A Hot Take on GitHub Actions (zwischenzugs.com)
10008.
Show HN: Rest-in-chaos, add unreliability to any HTTP service (github.com)
10009.
NASA's Open-Source Real-Time Data Viewer (nasa.github.io)
10010.
Builders Are Swapping Cement for Weed to Reduce Pollution (bloomberg.com)
10011.
The Laws of Investing (collaborativefund.com)
10012.
Why Heart of Clojure Was Special (danielcompton.net)
10013.
SEC Charges Adviser Firm with Defrauding Retired NFL Players (sec.gov)
10014.
How the brain approximates without counting (journals.plos.org)
10015.
Kbset – Knowledge-Based Support for Scholarly Editing and Text Processing (arxiv.org)
10016.
How to Debug Everything (borislav.xyz)
10017.
This is how opioids kill you, step by step. (sciencenews.org)
10018.
Startups Require General and Specific Skills (medium.com)
10019.
The unsung heroes of global technology? Standard-setters (mitsloan.mit.edu)
10020.
Who Takes High School Computer Science? Mostly White Guys (spin.atomicobject.com)