July 2019 Archive
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Music playlists could help dementia patients (japantoday.com)
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Sitting in front of TV may be worse for health than desk job (japantoday.com)
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WireGuard on Windows Early Preview (arstechnica.com)
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First Native American population was just around 250 people (2018) (anthropology.net)
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Confronting New Madrid (and Earthquake History of the Bay Area) (idlewords.com)
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Open Source Collaborative Editors (pierrehedkvist.com)
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ThingFairy: Magic for Your Stuff (thingfairy.com)
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Bitcoin [BTC] Price Volatility Affecting Other Altcoin States (koinpost.com)
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Minutes Tutorial for the Set Command in Bash Script (tutorialdocs.com)
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Tracking prevention, now available in Microsoft Edge preview builds (blogs.windows.com)
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Amazon at 25: The Story of a Giant (bbc.com)
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The Evolution of Trust (ncase.me)
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Major Evacuations in Frankfurt over World War II Bomb (m.dw.com)
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Planting trees is not enough to stop climate change (twitter.com)
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Stories of Resilience Along the Mathematical Journey [pdf] (ams.org)
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My Infatuation with Elm (engineering.itpro.tv)
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PlayStation2 emulator core now available on Libretro/RetroArch buildbot (libretro.com)
11658.
Programming Languages as Notations (Chelsea Voss, Deconstruct 2017) (deconstructconf.com)
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The More You Watch, the More You Vote Populist (theatlantic.com)
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Reasons to Cycle (tbray.org)
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Ruby Together (rubytogether.org)
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How the brain remembers where you're going (medicalxpress.com)
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MIT's new AI programming language (news.mit.edu)
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Show HN: TPM2137 – a CTF challenge showcasing FPGA bitstream reverse engineering (github.com)
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How Does a CPU Work? (milapneupane.com.np)
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Towards Automated Application-Specific Software Stacks (arxiv.org)
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The asteroid peril isn’t science fiction (wsj.com)
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Earthquakes Shake Yellowstone Supervolcano, Magma Rises 1 1/2 Miles [video] (youtube.com)
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Quick evolution leads to quiet crickets (2006) (evolution.berkeley.edu)
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Resurrecting a Corrosion Damaged Dead MacBook Pro (ripitapart.com)