July 2019 Archive
13021.
Hermes: An open source JavaScript engine optimized for mobile apps (code.fb.com)
13022.
The Cost of Knowledge – Elsevier (thecostofknowledge.com)
13023.
Half of stranded turtles consumed plastic: OCA (taipeitimes.com)
13024.
These solar panels don’t just generate power–they produce drinking water (fastcompany.com)
13025.
Privacy Pass – A privacy-enhancing protocol and browser extension (privacypass.github.io)
13026.
Brazil is at the forefront of a new type of router attack (zdnet.com)
13027.
Much of NYC Including Subways Without Power (cnn.com)
13028.
Incrementalizing RASA's Open-Source Natural Language Understanding Pipeline (arxiv.org)
13029.
Presidential Candidate Signs a Bong (reddit.com)
13030.
LinkedRW – CLI to create CV and website based on your LinkedIn or a JSON file (github.com)
13031.
The Refragmentation (paulgraham.com)
13032.
Godot Vulkan Progress Report (godotengine.org)
13033.
Great Hackers (2004) (paulgraham.com)
13034.
Interactive Go REPL (github.com)
13035.
Quantum Computers Will Break Your Phone’s Encryption (medium.com)
13036.
A comparison of Unix sandboxing techniques [pdf] (engr.mun.ca)
13037.
Fisher–Yates Shuffle (en.wikipedia.org)
13038.
The US Army will test armored robotic vehicles in 2020 (theverge.com)
13039.
Martian Packets (en.wikipedia.org)
13040.
America Has Fallen Out of Love with the Suburbs (fastcompany.com)
13041.
Unprivileged Development Environment (github.com)
13042.
UCSF Life Sciences Research (axial.substack.com)
13043.
Abiotic Petroleum on Mars? (Event Horizon Podcast) (youtube.com)
13044.
Partnership delivers automation platform for electric ships (rivieramm.com)
13045.
Valve's Proton Keeps Making Its Way in Compatibility (boilingsteam.com)
13046.
Scientists unveil the first-ever image of quantum entanglement (phys.org)
13047.
Glass AI, rock AI or mostly clickbait? (erik.itland.no)
13048.
Red Wing, Iconic U.S. Shoe Maker, Labors Mightily to Bring Production Home (wsj.com)
13049.
A Brief Look at Different Tech Stacks Used by Top Tech Startups of the US (blog.praveen.science)
13050.
Quasar: code (vuejs) once, deploy as a website, a mobile or an electron app (github.com)