July 2019 Archive
391.
Seattle Faces Backlash After Easing on Crimes Involving Mental Illness (npr.org)
392.
Why Three Prongs? (1996) (amasci.com)
393.
Go Contracts – Draft Design (go.googlesource.com)
394.
Lexical differential highlighting instead of syntax highlighting (wordsandbuttons.online)
395.
Ask HN: What did you do when you suddenly got rich?
396.
AI made from a sheet of glass can recognise numbers just by looking (newscientist.com)
397.
Nerve transfer restores hand function, elbow extension in paralyzed patients (sciencedaily.com)
398.
How much free time do you have? (erikrood.com)
399.
Burnout (johnnyrodgers.is)
400.
The Slow Death of Hollywood (mattstoller.substack.com)
401.
Senate passes bill to decrease grid digitization, move toward manual control (utilitydive.com)
402.
Running Games on a MacBook Pro with an EGPU (justin.searls.co)
403.
Why does unsubscribing from a newsletter take “a few days”? (twitter.com)
404.
Fast Way to Load Data into PostgreSQL Using Python (hakibenita.com)
405.
Jony Ive is departing Apple, but he started leaving years ago (wsj.com)
406.
Mr. Darcy’s Ten Thousand a Year (notesonliberty.com)
407.
Bypassing anti-incognito detection in Google Chrome (mishravikas.com)
408.
Apple Factory Thefts: Secret Tunnels, Hidden Crawl Spaces (theinformation.com)
409.
A Worrying Analysis of Recent Neural Recommendation Approaches (arxiv.org)
410.
Mistakes we made adopting event sourcing and how we recovered (natpryce.com)
411.
Implement mechanism to wait on any of several futexes (lkml.org)
412.
EU opens Amazon antitrust investigation (theverge.com)
413.
Mysterious illness that paralyzes healthy kids prompts plea from CDC (arstechnica.com)
414.
Australia's anti-encryption laws used to bypass journalist protections: expert (theguardian.com)
415.
What does an unprocessed RAW file look like? (petapixel.com)
416.
Apple begins exporting India-made iPhones to European markets (m.economictimes.com)
417.
Work on production line of Boeing 737 Max ‘not adequately funded’ (bbc.co.uk)
418.
Zachademics: Free games for schools (zachtronics.com)
419.
Drug cartels use dollar bill serial numbers as random keys for delivery receipts (twitter.com)
420.
One week of empathy training (shkspr.mobi)