July 2019 Archive
9511.
Earth’s temperatures skew hot. Cool weather in a few spots doesn’t change that (washingtonpost.com)
9512.
Work in Barcelona (barcelonaglobal.org)
9513.
Toward a Frozen Operating System (urbit.org)
9514.
Marshall Kirk McKusick – Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix (oreilly.com)
9515.
Why AdRoll Group Cares about the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation? (tech.adroll.com)
9516.
Streaming Data to ReactJS Using Websockets (ivaylopavlov.com)
9517.
Lost City of Z (en.wikipedia.org)
9518.
Bridge, C# to JavaScript Compiler (github.com)
9519.
Ansible: IT Automation for Everybody (redhat.com)
9520.
Famed Yale computer science professor quits believing Darwin’s theories (thecollegefix.com)
9521.
How over 25 People Got Scammed into Working at a Nonexistent Game Company (kotaku.com)
9522.
Database Deep Dives: CouchDB (ibm.com)
9523.
GDPR Made Searchable by Algolia (gdpr.algolia.com)
9524.
Buttercup: Open-Source Password Manager (Windows, macOS, Linux, Firefox, Chrome) (ghacks.net)
9525.
We Need a New Science of Progress (theatlantic.com)
9526.
Reinforced Dynamic Reasoning for Conversational Question Generation (arxiv.org)
9527.
Forget About SaaS: Software-as-a-Lender Could Be the Next Big Thing (forbes.com)
9528.
The Apollo Guidance Computer Talk (2017) (youtube.com)
9529.
On Being a Senior Engineer (kitchensoap.com)
9530.
GoBetween: Open-Source L4 Load Balancer and Reverse Proxy (gobetween.io)
9531.
The Problem with Sarcasm (seths.blog)
9532.
Ethiopia 'breaks' tree-planting record to tackle climate change (bbc.com)
9533.
RISC-V journey thru containers and new projects (github.com)
9534.
Can Anthropologists Propel Astronauts Toward Mars? (sapiens.org)
9535.
Me, Also (thewarhorse.org)
9536.
Jupyter Lab Table of Contents Extension (github.com)
9537.
Why a cure for dementia would trigger a crisis (ft.com)
9538.
Eye-popping housing costs have convinced some presidential candidates to act (theatlantic.com)
9539.
It’s Complicated: Mozilla’s 2019 Internet Health Report (blog.mozilla.org)
9540.
Show HN: SwagLyrics – lyrics for your currently playing song on Spotify (github.com)