A Curious Sequence of Prime Numbers
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
May 2019 Archive
1501.
1502.
The Gentrification of the Internet
(culturedigitally.org)
1503.
Blocking cryptominers from Firefox
(blog.mozilla.org)
1504.
ModelingToolkit.jl, an IR and Compiler for Scientific Models
(juliadiffeq.org)
1505.
1506.
1507.
1508.
Lisp Game Jam 2019: Results
(itch.io)
1509.
1510.
1511.
1512.
Google – My Location History
(google.com)
1513.
Hotelling’s Game, or Why Gas Stations Have Competitors Nearby (2008)
(mindyourdecisions.com)
1514.
1515.
I Don't Want to Teach My Garbage DSL, Either
(github.com)
1516.
No, Night Owls Aren’t Doomed to Die Early
(nytimes.com)
1517.
Call for Code – Developer competition that seeks solutions for natural disasters
(developer.ibm.com)
1518.
The Real Story of the Dutch Tulip Bubble?
(barrons.com)
1519.
Bitset Decoding on Apple’s A12
(lemire.me)
1520.
ENIAC Operating Manual (1946) [pdf]
(archive.org)
1521.
Data API for Amazon Aurora Serverless
(aws.amazon.com)
1522.
How to Read a Legal Opinion: A Guide for New Law Students (2007) [pdf]
(papers.ssrn.com)
1523.
Why is it faster to process a sorted array than an unsorted array? (2012)
(stackoverflow.com)
1524.
The Ancient Secrets of Computer Vision: The Evolution of Human Vision
(heartbeat.fritz.ai)
1525.
1526.
Questions About Food and Climate Change, Answered
(nytimes.com)
1527.
1528.
1529.
Microsoft’s Edge for Mac browser now available in preview
(theverge.com)
1530.
E.O. Wilson Sounds Off on the Trouble With STEM
(chronicle.com)