August 2019 Archive
21451.
Kitty Litter and Broken Light Bulbs Power This Homebrew Gas Chromatograph (hackaday.com)
21452.
¿Puede su página de Facebook ser el eje de su presencia online? (bienpensado.com)
21453.
Continuous Integration at FreshBooks (medium.com)
21454.
Adding Chart.js to Django Admin (findwork.dev)
21455.
The Choices Facing Community Colleges (theatlantic.com)
21456.
TRAINS: An open-source, zero-integration tool to boost machine learning research (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
21457.
BuildZoom (YC W13) is hiring. Help us un-break construction (jobs.lever.co)
21458.
ggtext: Improved text rendering for ggplot2 (github.com)
21459.
Debunking the “faster horse” concern in customer feedback (canny.io)
21460.
The FCC says 5G is safe, but that won’t stop conspiracy theorists (venturebeat.com)
21461.
“Gedunk” (stupidquestionarchives.blogspot.com)
21462.
Alan Kay on “the single most amazing thing that computers have made possible?” (quora.com)
21463.
Flight Stream Visualization (callumprentice.github.io)
21464.
Driven by Compression Progress (Schmidhuber, 2009) (arxiv.org)
21465.
Burqa bans have proliferated in Western Europe (economist.com)
21466.
Cracking ancient codes: Egyptian hieroglyphs [video] (youtu.be)
21467.
Show HN: A Dashboard for iOS App Reviews with Word Cloud and Sentiment Analysis (briansunter.github.io)
21468.
When Everything That Counts Can’t Be Counted (thereformedbroker.com)
21469.
Samsung Announces Always-Connected Galaxy Book S Laptop with Snapdragon 8cx (anandtech.com)
21470.
Ask HN: Is Kotlin Enterprise Ready?
21471.
Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week 5 android apps #2 (youtu.be)
21472.
Browsers are pretty good at loading pages (news.bubblin.io)
21473.
Before You Order: Amazon’s Dark Side (millennialmoderator.com)
21474.
Hackerpunk, How Hacking Works in Movies (youtu.be)
21475.
How to Wholesale Shirts from China (onyinews.com.ng)
21476.
Electric scooters are worse for the planet, a study finds (vox.com)
21477.
Data Science Portfolio (github.com)
21478.
Breakout Companies Memo #5- Outschool (breakoutjobs.substack.com)
21479.
Device Can Hear You Talking to Yourself (smithsonianmag.com)
21480.
The Spy Kids Are All Right (bloomberg.com)