May 2019 Archive
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Training the Brain to Eat Less Sugar
(drexel.edu)
573.
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Microsoft launches a drag-and-drop machine learning tool
(techcrunch.com)
575.
YC's request for startups: Government 2.0
(blog.ycombinator.com)
576.
Smartphones Are Toys First, Tools Second
(raptitude.com)
577.
It is perfectly OK to only code at work, you can have a life too
(zeroequalsfalse.press)
578.
579.
What Happened with Supermicro?
(hackaday.com)
580.
Before Netscape: Web browsers of the early 1990s (2011)
(arstechnica.com)
581.
What is a fork, and how GitHub changed its meaning
(drewdevault.com)
582.
One whole-body MRI could replace multiple cancer scans
(pharmatimes.com)
583.
Books and lectures don't work
(andymatuschak.org)
584.
Google bans apps that facilitate sale of marijuana
(reuters.com)
585.
Why is a Rust executable large? (2016)
(lifthrasiir.github.io)
586.
GraalVM 19.0
(graalvm.org)
587.
Judge Alsup Slams Patent Troll
(techdirt.com)
588.
Lisp System Implementation
(t3x.org)
589.
Choosing Ruby on Rails for web development project in 2019
(ideamotive.co)
590.
Go makes it easier to write correct, clear and efficient code
(yourbasic.org)
591.
Ethiopian Max Crash Simulator Scenario Stuns Pilots
(aviationweek.com)
592.
Why is the ‘race to 5G’ a race?
(theverge.com)
593.
A World Run with Code
(blog.stephenwolfram.com)
594.
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What's the difference between 0/0 and 1/0?
(blog.plover.com)
596.
F() vs. F(void) in C vs. C++
(nickdesaulniers.github.io)
597.
Uses This: Joe Armstrong
(usesthis.com)
598.
macOS X GateKeeper Bypass
(fcvl.net)
599.
EU plans first satellite fleet to monitor CO2 in every country
(climatechangenews.com)
600.