August 2019 Archive
19051.
Visual Bayes: Is your partner faithful? (medium.com)
19052.
Robert Wilson
19053.
30th Year in Code (dev.to)
19054.
Blockchain Tech. On Mobile App (itunes.apple.com)
19055.
شركة فحص تسربات المياه بالرياض (sites.google.com)
19056.
An Underhanded, If Legal, Scheme to Get More Financial Aid (theatlantic.com)
19057.
Welcome to Life: the singularity, ruined by lawyers [video] (youtu.be)
19058.
Sunday: Idolatry and Oppression (ssnet.org)
19059.
No recovery in sight for the Indian economy (livemint.com)
19060.
Most Popular Commercial Airplanes That Most Airlines Buy (wonderfulengineering.com)
19061.
Few-Shot Meta-Denoising (arxiv.org)
19062.
Ask HN: How do you find companies in receivership? And how to buy them
19063.
What do you think is the deadliest sin of web development? (dev.to)
19064.
The Draft #4 (2013) [pdf] (jsomers.net)
19065.
Commerce City Sites Around Dick’s Sporting Goods Park Closed Due to Plague (coloradorapids.com)
19066.
A Man Who Would Teach Machines to Think (2013) (theatlantic.com)
19067.
So What Is Population Based Training? (irhum.github.io)
19068.
How artificial intelligence could change the way brain surgeons are trained (theglobeandmail.com)
19069.
Berlin Collects Cosmic Dust (museumfuernaturkunde.berlin)
19070.
SGML to the rescue – Using SGML with modern HTML (sgmljs.net)
19071.
New Kate editor web site launched, contributions welcome (kate-editor.org)
19072.
The Immintrin Debug Library – Simplified Debugging of Complex x86 Vector Code (software.intel.com)
19073.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary for macOS Dictionary (github.com)
19074.
Babylon Health technology audited by ThoughtWorks after investors pull out (thetimes.co.uk)
19075.
Where to Travel in Europe (chipjourney.com)
19076.
Harvard creates advisory panel to oversee solar geoengineering project (nature.com)
19077.
What Is a 404 Page? (answers.com)
19078.
3D Virtual Garment Modeling from RGB Images (arxiv.org)
19079.
Regulation Is Coming to YouTube, and It’s Going to Be Ugly (ffwd.medium.com)
19080.
What Eight Google Products Looked Like When They Were Brand New (medium.com)