August 2019 Archive
10801.
Hong Kong rents set to fall as protests curb housing demand (bloomberg.com)
10802.
Ask HN: Are any of you working on Cicada 3301?
10803.
Show HN: Java Code Review and Psychology (codereview-experiment.eu)
10804.
Every NIMBY’s Speech at a Public Hearing (mcsweeneys.net)
10805.
Long URL Maker – When Tiny URLs Aren't Enough
10806.
Interactive tools to view and download realtime fullresolution satellite imagery (nesdis.noaa.gov)
10807.
Faithless elector: A court ruling just changed how we pick our president (nbcnews.com)
10808.
Coder’s Block (medium.com)
10809.
Gorbachev, Pizza Hut – and My Dad (ft.com)
10810.
Interview with a Transformer (medium.com)
10811.
Show HN: Machine Learning Algorithms (blog.datasciencedojo.com)
10812.
Ken Silverman's Voxlap Engine (advsys.net)
10813.
The many Shapley values for model explanation (arxiv.org)
10814.
Memories Form and Fade (caltech.edu)
10815.
Obtaining Loyal Customers with a Sub-Par Product (austingwalters.com)
10816.
Goofys: A high-performance, Posix-ish Amazon S3 file system written in Go (github.com)
10817.
Over 2,500 Pulse Secure VPN endpoints vulnerable to CVE-2019-11510 (critical) (badpackets.net)
10818.
Astronaut Accessed Ex-Spouse’s Bank Account from International Space Station (thedailybeast.com)
10819.
Disney+ will give subscribers four simultaneous streams and free 4K for $6.99/mo (theverge.com)
10820.
Future of Recruitment (linkedin.com)
10821.
Webkit: first commit 18y ago today (trac.webkit.org)
10822.
You have a better chance of achieving the American dream in Canada than America (vox.com)
10823.
From hiking enthusiast to on death’s door within days. Doctors blamed vaping (washingtonpost.com)
10824.
Ask HN: How to Improve Typing Accuracy
10825.
One More Way to Die: Delivering Food in Cape Town’s Gig Economy (nytimes.com)
10826.
'Staying awake all night helped treat my depression' (bbc.com)
10827.
Lidar Startup Oryx Vision Shuts Down (calcalistech.com)
10828.
The Economics of Open Source (youtube.com)
10829.
Hyperthymesia (en.wikipedia.org)
10830.
Americans Have Shifted Dramatically on What Values Matter Most (wsj.com)