July 2019 Archive
8881.
Emulator Basics: System Calls (notes.eatonphil.com)
8882.
Amazon may sue Surescripts after threat to cut off data from PillPack (cnbc.com)
8883.
Hox gene (en.wikipedia.org)
8884.
Zynq MPSoc Book – With PNYQ and Machine Learning Applications (zynq-mpsoc-book.com)
8885.
Chris Kraft, First NASA Flight Director, Has Died (twitter.com)
8886.
Remote Control Your Dog with a Haptic Vest (spectrum.ieee.org)
8887.
What is OpenAI? I don't know anymore (twitter.com)
8888.
Chris Kraft, Godfather of NASA’s Mission Control, Dies at 95 (washingtonpost.com)
8889.
Elizabeth Warren’s recession scare appears long on fear, short on facts (cnbc.com)
8890.
Spinnaker – CI/CD for GCP (cloudblog.withgoogle.com)
8891.
Alice and Bob – Cast of Characters (en.wikipedia.org)
8892.
Parsing with Haskell Parser Combinators (github.com)
8893.
Interactive Learning of Environment Dynamics for Sequential Tasks (arxiv.org)
8894.
Faster XML Stream Processing in Go (eli.thegreenplace.net)
8895.
Apple is reportedly in ‘advanced’ talks to buy Intel’s modem division (cnbc.com)
8896.
Plotly.py 4.0 Is Here: Offline Only, Express First, Displayable Anywhere (medium.com)
8897.
Well Designed API Consumption (ahungry.com)
8898.
An Open Verilog Implementation of the DisplayPort Protocol for FPGAs (blog.adafruit.com)
8899.
Glue Is Not All You Need: Discourse Based Evaluation of Language Understanding (arxiv.org)
8900.
“It’s not your fault, mom.” (blog.jonudell.net)
8901.
Was the Automotive Era a Terrible Mistake? (newyorker.com)
8902.
Good Emails (reallygoodemails.com)
8903.
Original Apollo 11 Moonwalk Live Footage (pscp.tv)
8904.
Edsger W. Dijkstra: The notational conventions I adopted, and why (2000) (cs.utexas.edu)
8905.
Show HN: Lookup for AWS CloudFront Edge Location Codes (github.com)
8906.
Top JavaScript Patterns Every Developers Like (dev.to)
8907.
A Beginner's Journey to Launching a Website (css-tricks.com)
8908.
Oracle Linux on Btrfs for the Raspberry Pi (linuxjournal.com)
8909.
Saltpack – a modern crypto messaging format (saltpack.org)
8910.
The Long Key ID Collider (nullprogram.com)