May 2019 Archive
1741.
Seafood Without the Sea: Will Lab-Grown Fish Hook Consumers? (npr.org)
1742.
China LED inventory piles up to record level (digitimes.com)
1743.
Major Azure Outage (twitter.com)
1744.
S/MIME Version 4.0 Message Specification (tools.ietf.org)
1745.
A 72-year-old French man has crossed the Atlantic in a giant orange barrel (popularmechanics.com)
1746.
Where does your plastic waste end up? (nationalgeographic.co.uk)
1747.
Engineers say Boeing pushed to limit safety testing in race to certify planes (seattletimes.com)
1748.
The F# development home on GitHub is now dotnet/fsharp (devblogs.microsoft.com)
1749.
ZeroNet: Decentralized websites using Bitcoin cryptography, BitTorrent network (zeronet.io)
1750.
The World Blows over $5T a Year on Oil and Gas Subsidies: Report (earther.gizmodo.com)
1751.
Ancient ritual bundle contained multiple psychotropic plants (phys.org)
1752.
Firefox 67: Dark Mode CSS, WebRender, and More (hacks.mozilla.org)
1753.
Estimating branch probability using Intel LBR feature (easyperf.net)
1754.
Danone is engaging all 100k employees in the running of the company (qz.com)
1755.
Chinese database is tracking cellphone usage, car location and more (greenwichtime.com)
1756.
Nginx Is Now Part of F5 (nginx.com)
1757.
And now for something completely different: running Lisp on GPUs [pdf] (dspace.lboro.ac.uk)
1758.
TCP/IP over Amazon Cloudwatch Logs (medium.com)
1759.
Mozilla and Google Chrome Refuse to Support Gab’s Dissenter Extension (hub.packtpub.com)
1760.
The richest 10% of households now represent 70% of all U.S. wealth (marketwatch.com)
1761.
To Many Chinese, America Was Like ‘Heaven.’ Now They’re Not So Sure (nytimes.com)
1762.
Professional astronomers are calculating the cost of the Starlink constellation (twitter.com)
1763.
Botanical Sexism Cultivates Home-Grown Allergies (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1764.
Trippy images were designed by AI to super-stimulate monkey neurons (medicalxpress.com)
1765.
Police Feeding Celebrity Photos into Facial Recognition Software to Solve Crimes (vice.com)
1766.
Nasa Set to Demonstrate X-Ray Communications in Space (nasa.gov)
1767.
Congress should grow the Digital Services budget, it more than pays for itself (thehill.com)
1768.
Lego Braille bricks (newelementary.com)
1769.
Cppyy – Automatic Python-C++ bindings (cppyy.readthedocs.io)
1770.
Highly Compressed Richard Hamming's Lectures (vaclavkosar.com)