July 2019 Archive
13621.
What the Attention Economy Does to Workers–and How It Drives America Insane (psmag.com)
13622.
The Phone Call That Changed a Writer’s Fate (wsj.com)
13623.
Be Careful with FaceApp (twitter.com)
13624.
The High Price of Multitasking (nytimes.com)
13625.
SQRL Authentication for Radius
13626.
Comprehensive Process Drift Detection with Visual Analytics (arxiv.org)
13627.
How to Run SQL Server in a Docker Container (blog.logrocket.com)
13628.
How Philadelphia Became the City That Bombed Itself (philly.curbed.com)
13629.
Google attacked over rule that limits internet company liability (bnnbloomberg.ca)
13630.
Stuart and Sons 102-Key Piano Review (nathanaeliversen.com)
13631.
Ask HN: Should Software Be Proven?
13632.
The Need for a FreeDesktop Dark Style Preference (medium.com)
13633.
Should Smart Contracts Be Non-Turing Complete? (hackernoon.com)
13634.
Smartphone Robotic Assistant – Open-Source Hardware (vimeo.com)
13635.
From Internet to Gutenberg, a Lecture Presented by Umberto Eco (1996) (umbertoeco.com)
13636.
Book Review: Practical TLA+ (James Koppel) (pathsensitive.com)
13637.
Joshua Trees Facing Extinction (news.ucr.edu)
13638.
Understand and Model Cryptocurrencies Volatility Using Garch Variants (reddit.com)
13639.
Human Connectome Project (humanconnectomeproject.org)
13640.
Reverse Engineering for Beginners [pdf] (beginners.re)
13641.
Bill Gurley Interview [audio] (investorfieldguide.com)
13642.
A Three-Year Conversation on Vector Transposition Semantics in Julia (github.com)
13643.
Tesla workers say they used electrical tape in Model 3 production (engadget.com)
13644.
Cross-Lingual Transfer Learning for Question Answering (arxiv.org)
13645.
Running Nightwatch E2E Tests with Headless Chrome and Vue CLI 3 (vuejsdevelopers.com)
13646.
Ask HN: What is your workflow when writing coding articles on Internet?
13647.
Amazon Shopping Is Easy. Browsing Is Agonizing (bloomberg.com)
13648.
The Wizard Monoid (haskellforall.com)
13649.
Uber Eats to change 'unfair' restaurant contracts after ACCC investigation (theage.com.au)
13650.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink is building tech to control computers with your mind (thenextweb.com)