July 2019 Archive
14221.
Lightning Fast App Creation (quarkjs.io)
14222.
Scientific Python in the Browser (2018) (droettboom.com)
14223.
Forge Blockchain Application Framework Released to Developers (arcblock.io)
14224.
Helicopter Cherry Drying Lesson (youtube.com)
14225.
FaceApp Download Estimates (US) (blog.appfigures.com)
14226.
There's a mini-RTOS in my language (2017) (blog.adacore.com)
14227.
Ada Concurrency (2018) (sworthodoxy.blogspot.com)
14228.
The Indian inventor who dazzled London (bbc.com)
14229.
On-Demand Materialized Views (docs.mongodb.com)
14230.
Recommended Reading: ``Alan Turing's Electronic Brain'' by Various (verisimilitudes.net)
14231.
Quantum Randomness (2014) (americanscientist.org)
14232.
Bayesian Bandits Explained Simply (towardsdatascience.com)
14233.
Space Jam (spacejam.com)
14234.
Order in randomness with the aid of some improbably elaborate sets (aeon.co)
14235.
Bitcoin mining datacenter for oil and gas wellsites (twitter.com)
14236.
Elixir resources to help with large-scale production deployemnt (bobek.cz)
14237.
Why nature chose phosphates (1987) [pdf] (archives.evergreen.edu)
14238.
Turn Your Old Speakers or Hi-Fi into Bluetooth Receivers with a Raspberry Pi (balena.io)
14239.
Benchmarking the New School: MinIO and AWS Running Spark on TPC-H (blog.min.io)
14240.
The World Watched Apollo 11 Unfold – Together (wired.com)
14241.
What Is the Great Wall of Lagos? (ekoatlantic.com)
14242.
Bolsonaro declares 'the Amazon is ours' and calls deforestation data 'lies' (theguardian.com)
14243.
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's Voice Offers a Sonic Refuge (npr.org)
14244.
A machine may become your boss (nytimes.com)
14245.
Europeans in Medieval China (en.wikipedia.org)
14246.
Amazon's Ad Copy (saashacker.substack.com)
14247.
Runescape “Muting” Leads to First Amendment / Due Process Lawsuit Against Jagex (reason.com)
14248.
Elon Musk’s Secretive Brain Tech Company Debuts a Sophisticated Neural Implant (scientificamerican.com)
14249.
Researcher Bypasses Instagram 2FA to Hack Any Account (threatpost.com)
14250.
Two Big Earthquakes Triggered 16,000 More in Southern California (nytimes.com)