July 2019 Archive
9031.
Google has agreed to pay $13M in a class-action lawsuit (gizmodo.com)
9032.
A Guide to GraphQL Schema Federation (medium.com)
9033.
Satellite images reveal scale of Myanmar's Rohingya crisis (theguardian.com)
9034.
'Thugs-for-Hire': State Coercion and Everyday Repression in China (2015) (academia.edu)
9035.
VidGear: Fast, Flexible and Complete Video Processing Python Library (github.com)
9036.
Open Datasets for Machine Learning (lionbridge.ai)
9037.
Netherlands and Belgium record highest ever temperatures (theguardian.com)
9038.
Nbexec: Ae tool for executing Jupyter notebooks from the command line (github.com)
9039.
Facebook to pay record $5B fine over privacy violations (euronews.com)
9040.
How Winners Win (Models of Software Acceptance) [pdf] (dreamsongs.com)
9041.
Probing Golang runtime using SystemTap (developers.redhat.com)
9042.
Clojure: read and write Microsoft Office documents (github.com)
9043.
FIRE movement (en.wikipedia.org)
9044.
Polysemy-1.0 zero-cost effects in Haskell (github.com)
9045.
Running C# on my favorite JVM (github.com)
9046.
Judge allows suit against AT&T after $24M cryptocurrency theft (arstechnica.com)
9047.
Three top-line takeaways from round one of Robert Mueller’s testimony (twitter.com)
9048.
How to model version and temporary state in noSQL (indexoutofrange.com)
9049.
Lockdown – iOS Open Source Firewall (Local VPN Profile Based) (lockdownhq.com)
9050.
The VC Meeting Map: What to Expect After a Successful First Pitch (nextviewventures.com)
9051.
Deploying into Production: The Need for a Red Light (zebrium.com)
9052.
A Robot Hand Helps Amputees “Feel” Again (scientificamerican.com)
9053.
James Lovelock’s Novacene – are humans a step to a higher intelligence? (ft.com)
9054.
“The Great Hack” is a misinformed documentary about misinformation (economist.com)
9055.
Senior Google Engineer denounces political bias (youtube.com)
9056.
The Original Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 Phones Home (news.softpedia.com)
9057.
Despite what your boss might tell you, Out Of Office emails are a sham (huckmag.com)
9058.
Undefined Behavior and the Purpose of C (yodaiken.com)
9059.
AI-powered autocompleter for many languages (theverge.com)
9060.
I Found NYC's In-N-Out Burger and Solved the Mystery of How It Got There (vice.com)