July 2019 Archive
9121.
The Ancient Secrets of Computer Vision: Image Storage in Different Color Spaces (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
9122.
Who’s the Face Behind FaceApp? Meet the Russian Who Built the Wildly Viral App (forbes.com)
9123.
A Cloudspotters’ Guide to Climate Change (reuters.com)
9124.
Don’t Knock the Doner Kebab (1843magazine.com)
9125.
Visual C++ linking speedup by 2x-3x in latest Visual Studio 2019 16.2 release (devblogs.microsoft.com)
9126.
Big O (originpc.com)
9127.
Startups Are Abandoning Suburbs for Cities with Good Transit (citylab.com)
9128.
Testing ETL Pipelines (the.agilesql.club)
9129.
The Unsexy Threat to Election Security (krebsonsecurity.com)
9130.
US car sales down for most (but not all) brands YTD 2019 (cleantechnica.com)
9131.
Dungeons&Developers (dungeonsanddevelopers.com)
9132.
AFL official repository on GitHub (github.com)
9133.
A Brutal Disease Kills Monkeys. Flies Could Be Spreading It (nytimes.com)
9134.
Wolfram on Mitchel Feigenbaum (1944–2019) (blog.stephenwolfram.com)
9135.
How to shoot yourself in the foot in C and C++. Haiku OS Cookbook (habr.com)
9136.
Vectorised Byte Operations (richardstartin.github.io)
9137.
Germany records highest ever temperature 42.6C in Lingen (thelocal.de)
9138.
Data breach cost rises to $4M per incident; U.S. victims hit even harder (scmagazine.com)
9139.
Wren – Scripting Language for C++ (wren.io)
9140.
Cryptocurrency market data replay API (tardis.dev)
9141.
Apple acquiring most of Intel’s smartphone modem business $1B deal (techcrunch.com)
9142.
IKEA Symfonisk review: affordable, fun Sonos speakers (theverge.com)
9143.
You Are What You Watch? The Social Effects of TV (nytimes.com)
9144.
The Challenges with Single Toggle Buttons (uxmovement.com)
9145.
“The Great Hack” is a misinformed documentary about misinformation (economist.com)
9146.
Modern Monetary Theory (en.wikipedia.org)
9147.
Apple is buying the majority of Intel's smartphone modem business in a $1B deal (businessinsider.com)
9148.
Amazon reports $63.4B in Q2 2019 revenue: AWS up 37%, sales up 20% (venturebeat.com)
9149.
Bitcoin entrepreneur lost his $4.6M lunch with Warren Buffett (nypost.com)
9150.
Alpaca: Local forward proxy for users on networks with PAC files and NTLM auth (github.com)