Who are the firms selling your data?
(bbc.co.uk)
July 2018 Archive
11221.
11222.
Alphabet projects Wing and Loon are becoming standalone businesses
(businessinsider.com)
11225.
Against Fandom
(blog.lareviewofbooks.org)
11227.
Virtual athletes compete to take on a medical challenge
(scopeblog.stanford.edu)
11228.
Machine Learning course by Bloomberg
(bloomberg.github.io)
11229.
Magic Leap Live: A Closer Look at Magic Leap One
(twitch.tv)
11230.
Creative types all go through hot streaks of superior production
(arstechnica.com)
11231.
The BeOS file system, an OS geek retrospective
(arstechnica.com)
11232.
Making Sense of Web 3
(medium.com)
11233.
Writing a custom lightweight ReactDOM
(medium.com)
11234.
There's No Excuse for Libertarian Treatments of Slavery
(libertarianism.org)
11235.
11236.
Why this robo-car startup does things differently from the big boys
(fastcompany.com)
11237.
HPE supercomputer will help simulate mammalian brains
(engadget.com)
11238.
Silicon Valley, from ‘heart’s delight’ to toxic wasteland
(theconversation.com)
11239.
11240.
Inside EdgeMicro’s First Production Edge Data Center
(datacenterknowledge.com)
11241.
Should software developers have to pay income tax?
(thenextweb.com)
11242.
Why It’s Hard to Recognize a Black Hole
(nautil.us)
11244.
Another Linux distro poisoned with malware
(nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
11245.
Practical Examples in Data Oriented Design
(docs.google.com)
11246.
Beware of Complex Filtering in GraphQL
(graphqlme.com)
11247.
Installation Has Begun on the Clock of the Long Now
(blog.longnow.org)
11248.
Making Sales at Launch by Solving a Common Problem in a Better Way
(indiehackers.com)
11249.
V2 Cloud – Virtual desktop service
(v2cloud.com)
11250.
Google releases Jib for containerizing Java applications
(sdtimes.com)