August 2019 Archive
13021.
How to Become a 10x Developer (medium.com)
13022.
System Shock 2 helped define survival horror (theverge.com)
13023.
Man Against Compiler [video] (media.ccc.de)
13024.
American Pravda: John McCain, Jeffrey Epstein, and Pizzagate (unz.com)
13025.
Universe machine–correlation of galaxy growth&dark matter halo assembly:z=0−10 (academic.oup.com)
13026.
My hand was hanging from my wrist: gilets jaunes mutilated by police [video] (theguardian.com)
13027.
Micromastery, Allowing Ourselves to Start (medium.com)
13028.
Retroreflective material could be used in nighttime color-changing road signs (phys.org)
13029.
The Moral Case for Lightning: A Global Private Payment Network (singularityhub.com)
13030.
Developing tools for creating immersive binaural mixes of music (bbc.co.uk)
13031.
All your tickets are belong to me (mashable.com)
13032.
Programming language creator or serial killer? (vole.wtf)
13033.
Nobody Is Defending Phrenology Today (motherjones.com)
13034.
The Google VIP party that became a joke (afr.com)
13035.
Are Data and Innovation organizations part of the forest? (medium.com)
13036.
Sherm Poppen, a dad who fathered the snowboard, dies at 89 (nytimes.com)
13037.
Show HN: How well do you know Python name and type behavior? 5 question quiz (extremepython.com)
13038.
Amiga Workbench 1.3 Custom Icon Set Released (Finally) (amigalove.com)
13039.
What does it feel like to die (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
13040.
Building and Running Docker Container for Ant Media Server (github.com)
13041.
Picdescbot (twitter.com)
13042.
Video: Basic Animation in J (youtube.com)
13043.
Deep Dive into Containers (Part 1) (avin.in)
13044.
Why smartphones are no longer driving the search for 'blue gold' (bbc.com)
13045.
Why do we bend our arms when we run? (jeb.biologists.org)
13046.
Designing Web Applications-Architectural Components (blog.usejournal.com)
13047.
The billion-dollar race to become China’s Amazon Twitch (bloomberg.com)
13048.
Bulding an Auto-Updating CDN for Free with GitHub, CircleCI, and JsDelivr (chanind.github.io)
13049.
Say Cheese: Ransomware-Ing a DSLR Camera (research.checkpoint.com)
13050.
The False Consensus Effect: Why People Assume That Everyone Agrees with Them (effectiviology.com)