July 2019 Archive
14701.
How the Language of Dieting Was Changed by Silicon Valley (theatlantic.com)
14702.
Chinese space station Tiangong-2 is about to burn up over the Pacific (techcrunch.com)
14703.
Sorry, there is no one tool to rule them all (range.co)
14704.
Motor neurone disease researchers find link to microbes in gut (theguardian.com)
14705.
Capacitor Plague (en.wikipedia.org)
14706.
Google pays $11M to settle 227 age discrimination claims (arstechnica.com)
14707.
Deep Learning model learns to play Chess from text-based commentary (arxiv.org)
14708.
The replication crisis may also be a theory crisis (arstechnica.com)
14709.
Multi-Queue Fair Queuing (usenix.org)
14710.
Logrange: High performance data aggregating storage (github.com)
14711.
Textile.io: decentralized alternative to icloud hiring Golang engineer (jobs.github.com)
14712.
Creator of 'Storm Area 51' Movement Fears Event Could Lead to 'Slaughter' (sputniknews.com)
14713.
AMD exec: Nvidia fell for our double bluff (arstechnica.com)
14714.
Pumas.jl: Pharmaceutical Modeling and Simulation (github.com)
14715.
Quantum interference enables constant-time quantum information processing (advances.sciencemag.org)
14716.
Show HN: A map that shows touristy places (avoidtourist.com)
14717.
An honest conversation about burnout (JS Party podcast) (changelog.com)
14718.
How Third Wave AI is solving the false positives problem in network security (mixmode.ai)
14719.
People Over Product: how PMs find their place and get sh*t done (storyforj.com)
14720.
Re-Evaluating SAP's Qualtrics Acquisition in the Light of Medallia's Blowout IPO (diginomica.com)
14721.
Binance's BNB token burn – why this is meaningless nonsense to fool suckers (davidgerard.co.uk)
14722.
Scientists are searching for a mirror universe It could be right in front of you (nbcnews.com)
14723.
Incentivising an Ethical Economics (opendemocracy.net)
14724.
Sketching with Math and Quasi Physics (kynd.github.io)
14725.
MUHB – A simple Node.js library for writing easy to read HTTP requests and tests (gitlab.com)
14726.
Microsoft's TypeScript Makes into Top but Java, JavaScript and Python Still Rule (zdnet.com)
14727.
Robinhood Is Worth $7.6B After New Funding Round (bloomberg.com)
14728.
The 5 Whys of the Apocalypse (jamsiedaly.io)
14729.
Facebook Is a New Form of Power (newrepublic.com)
14730.
Ephemeral Teams (medium.com)