August 2019 Archive
13471.
MIT engineers fly first-ever plane with no moving parts (2018) (news.mit.edu)
13472.
A deep fake where Bill Hader *turns into* Tom Cruise *while impersonating him*. (twitter.com)
13473.
On a hierarchy of software engineering discourse (uvwx.github.io)
13474.
Senior IT (Mis) Management
13475.
Florida’s latest oddity: Semi trucks with nobody inside them (washingtonpost.com)
13476.
Time.gov (time.gov)
13477.
Patch Tuesday, August 2019 Edition (krebsonsecurity.com)
13478.
Usbnet: A story of networking and threads that won't stop pulling (blog.netbsd.org)
13479.
Sexing Sperm (journals.plos.org)
13480.
FTC Chief Says Willing to Break Up Companies Amid Big Tech Probe (bloomberg.com)
13481.
How We Are Wired for Smell (scientificamerican.com)
13482.
Résumés Are Starting to Look Like Instagram–and Sometimes Even Tinder (wsj.com)
13483.
11 Websites to Share Your New Beta Project (medium.com)
13484.
What makes a red sky at night (and at morning) – Randall Munroe (XKCD) (nytimes.com)
13485.
Hackers Go Pro, Seeking Bounties for Bugs (wsj.com)
13486.
Towards a Fair Marketplace [pdf] (fernando.diaz.nyc)
13487.
The Road to Ultima IV (filfre.net)
13488.
Rules for Intuitive UX (learnui.design)
13489.
Is the Navy trying to cover up a WWII explosion that killed 250? (stripes.com)
13490.
Reddit Post by Oculus Co-Founder Nate Mitchell on Exiting Facebook (reddit.com)
13491.
That Smell at the Top of One World Trade? It’s on Purpose (nytimes.com)
13492.
Hong Kong’s Protesters Evade Police and Keep the Demonstrations Alive (youtube.com)
13493.
Red Meat Could Be the Next Sin Tax After Sugar, Fitch Says (bloomberg.com)
13494.
The biomechanical perfection of Simone Biles triple double (wired.com)
13495.
Thirty-Two Short Stories About Death in Prison (theatlantic.com)
13496.
Teen Tweets from 3DS, Fridge After Phone Gets Confiscated (nymag.com)
13497.
The Fractal Geometry of the Universe (butterflyeffect.ca)
13498.
AC-Powered LEDs Could Cut the Cost of Lighting (spectrum.ieee.org)
13499.
The impact of the “open” workspace on human collaboration (royalsocietypublishing.org)
13500.
The Puzzle of Economic Progress (project-syndicate.org)