May 2019 Archive
16081.
We Need a Word for Destructive Group Outrage
(bloomberg.com)
16082.
16083.
Brand identity: what is it and why is it needed?
(medium.com)
16084.
(KubeCon) New Stack Panel: What Open Source Means Today
(youtube.com)
16085.
The Myth of the Niche Market
(justinjackson.ca)
16086.
The power switch: tracking Britain's record coal-free run
(theguardian.com)
16087.
16088.
GraphQL Trends in 2019
(nilan.netlify.com)
16089.
Dr. Matthew Walker, Author of “Why We Sleep” (Annotated Video Interview)
(foundmyfitness.com)
16091.
One year in, GDPR seems to have helped Google and Facebook
(fastcompany.com)
16092.
Has Seattle Found the Solution to Driving Alone to Work?
(politico.com)
16093.
The Opportunity Atlas
(opportunityatlas.org)
16094.
Climate Change: There are no simple solutions
(backreaction.blogspot.com)
16095.
A new wood could drop a building’s temperature and reduce cooling costs
(techexplorist.com)
16096.
This BackgroundSold More Comfy Sofas. But This Other One Sold More Cheap Sofas
(capitalandgrowth.org)
16097.
Setting Up Slack SAML SSO with Keycloak
(davidops.com)
16098.
The Reopening of the Liberal Mind
(wsj.com)
16099.
16100.
Spider catapults towards prey using energy stored in its web
(physicsworld.com)
16101.
Basic Introduction of RNN in Deep Learning
(theprofessionalspoint.blogspot.com)
16102.
16103.
Uber’s IPO Fiasco
(gpaolini.com)
16104.
The Most Over-the-Top First-Class Airline Suites
(cntraveler.com)
16105.
16106.
For Cybersecurity, Computer Science Must Rely on Strongly-Typed Actors
(hal.archives-ouvertes.fr)
16107.
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16109.
16110.
Clathrates
(en.wikipedia.org)