August 2019 Archive
16411.
Guy Steele Interviews John McCarthy (2009)[VIDEO] (infoq.com)
16412.
My best hello world experience so far (twitter.com)
16413.
WebAssembly: Bringing Go to the Browser (and Beyond) (youtube.com)
16414.
Feedback Loops (fastersafely.com)
16415.
Created Web Scraping Software to Generate Blogs (indiehackers.com)
16416.
Magnetic wormhole created for first time [2015] (uab.cat)
16417.
A “Data-Driven” History of Philosophy of Science (dailynous.com)
16418.
Good Code Design Techniques from Linux/Kernel (leandromoreira.com.br)
16419.
Send Chat Transcripts with React and Sendgrid (pusher.com)
16420.
Anatomy of a Logging API (google.github.io)
16421.
100M Android Users Installed App with Malware Inside (forbes.com)
16422.
The hidden power of Freemind for Business Analysis (sheremetov.com)
16423.
Programming Binary Search (medium.com)
16424.
How we dealt with negative App Store feedback (vacay.dev)
16425.
Show HN: Hummingbird – A macOS utility to make window management a breeze (finestructure.co)
16426.
Show HN: Ray tracing 25 scenes in 25 days with POV-Ray (2013) (github.com)
16427.
Pigin: Private Interest Groups, Including Noise (github.com)
16428.
The Smarter Pattern UI Library for AI (smarterpatterns.com)
16429.
Cocoa’s child laborers (washingtonpost.com)
16430.
Finding an Old Game Boy Advance Feels Like Slipping into a Storybook (kotaku.com.au)
16431.
Angry fans keep wrecking podcasts with one-star reviews (theverge.com)
16432.
Every Little Bit Helps (m.signalvnoise.com)
16433.
I Didn’t Write This Article Alone (towardsdatascience.com)
16434.
New insights from reconstructing the first Algol 60 system (cwi.nl)
16435.
Less Like Us: An Alternate Theory of Artificial General Intelligence (singularityhub.com)
16436.
Malicious Android app had more than 100M downloads in Google Play (kaspersky.com)
16437.
Detectorists Find Chew Valley Norman Coin Hoard (bbc.com)
16438.
10 Best Free Digital Marketing Tools for Entrepreneurs (successvalley.tech)
16439.
Adversarial Examples Are Not Bugs, They Are Features (gradientscience.org)
16440.
The Weird World in RGB [video] (youtube.com)