July 2017 Archive
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10323.
Amazon Robots Poised to Revamp How Whole Foods Runs Warehouses
(bloomberg.com)
10324.
10325.
Mapping the Canadian AI Ecosystem
(linkedin.com)
10327.
10328.
Thanks to AI, the Curiosity rover can target rocks without human input
(theatlantic.com)
10329.
A Way to Own Your Social-Media Data
(mobile.nytimes.com)
10330.
Was Piracy a Good Thing – The Answers
(bartlebysbackpack.com)
10332.
SafeCurves – Choosing safe curves for elliptic-curve cryptography
(safecurves.cr.yp.to)
10333.
This IBM software helps to identify vulnerable open source components
(securityintelligence.com)
10334.
Self-driving Volvos struggle to deal with kangaroos
(telegraph.co.uk)
10335.
GitHub Calls on Developers to Dedicate Their Fridays to Open Source
(thenewstack.io)
10336.
10337.
10338.
Pass These 9 Milestones Before Asking VCs for a Dime
(vc-list.com)
10339.
‘this’-less JavaScript Development
(medium.com)
10340.
Truly universal: concerns raised on unlawful surveillance around the world
(privacyinternational.org)
10341.
In science, you can either be funny or credible
(happyturtlethings.net)
10342.
10343.
Protesters Physically Block HQ of Russian Web Blocking Watchdog
(torrentfreak.com)
10344.
Dropbox Looking to Go Public
(thedailybeast.com)
10345.
15 of the hardest-working humans you'll ever meet, in photos
(globalcitizen.org)
10346.
10347.
Adversity gets in the brain
(blogs.worldbank.org)
10348.
Greek Fire
(en.wikipedia.org)
10349.
Hyperproductive development
(blog.jessitron.com)
10350.