July 2019 Archive
14461.
Is PostMessage Slow? (dassur.ma)
14462.
German traffic lights fitted with actual Pong games for pedestrians to play (independent.co.uk)
14463.
A step-by-step guide to create a custom Xcode template (diamantidis.github.io)
14464.
Lumos: Dependency-Driven Disk-Based Graph Processing (usenix.org)
14465.
Growing a Brain: Fine-Tuning by Increasing Model Capacity (arxiv.org)
14466.
The Kate LSP support evolves, compiled-in per default in master, help welcome (cullmann.io)
14467.
Oculus switched from Perforce to Mercurial (twitter.com)
14468.
Pearson vs. Chung (en.wikipedia.org)
14469.
Kitchen disruption: better food through artificial intelligence (france24.com)
14470.
Reasons I Started Reading 35 Books per Year (goel.io)
14471.
I Am Sitting in a Room (youtube.com)
14472.
Racket2 Possibilities (groups.google.com)
14473.
Streisand – Silence Censorship. Automate the Effect (github.com)
14474.
How the Pregnant Guppy got us to the moon (sacbee.com)
14475.
My Web Development vs. Code Settings, Theme, Extensions, Tips and Tricks (dev.to)
14476.
The United States is going after China's banks (foreignpolicy.com)
14477.
Major U.S. cities are leaking methane at twice the rate previously believed (sciencemag.org)
14478.
Where Racial Hatred Leads (joelx.com)
14479.
You think, hunger is just someone else's problem? (2017) (zeit.de)
14480.
Zen and the Art of Managing Smartphone Photos (2016) (nytimes.com)
14481.
A father knitted his baby’s first year of sleep pattern data into a blanket (theverge.com)
14482.
Fake Britain: A Map of Fictional Locations in England, Scotland, and Wales (londonist.com)
14483.
A New Red Scare Is Reshaping Washington (nytimes.com)
14484.
Remembering Tuskegee (npr.org)
14485.
Evolving complexity: how tinkering shapes cells, software and networks (arxiv.org)
14486.
Why an “AI Race” Between the U.S. and China Is a Terrible, Terrible Idea (theintercept.com)
14487.
2020 Corvette (chevrolet.com)
14488.
MIT Gen: General-purpose language for computer vision, robotics and statistics (news.mit.edu)
14489.
What I've done to improve my DevOps skills (nsirap.com)
14490.
Other People’s Messes (blog.jessitron.com)