July 2019 Archive
14761.
Should robots ever look like us? (bbc.co.uk)
14762.
Towards integrated tunable all-silicon free-electron light sources (nature.com)
14763.
Facebook user engagement keeps growing despite numerous scandals (cnbc.com)
14764.
First programmable memristor computer to bring AI processing down from the cloud (techxplore.com)
14765.
Learning High-Level Planning Symbols from Intrinsically Motivated Experience (arxiv.org)
14766.
About the Security Content of iOS 12.4 (support.apple.com)
14767.
Heart disease is the price of becoming human (mcall.com)
14768.
USP Florence ADMAX prisoners have slightly more space than Hong Kong residents
14769.
Xray project is archived by GitHub (github.com)
14770.
GE Device That Revolutionized Electrical Machines Is Now an IEEE Milestone (spectrum.ieee.org)
14771.
My Frantic Life as a Cab-Dodging, Tip-Chasing Food App Deliveryman (nytimes.com)
14772.
Robot Navy Wars: The Next Big Threat? (nationalinterest.org)
14773.
Facebook's Libra Will Be the Death of Privacy (hackernoon.com)
14774.
A Topographic Map of Mars (tabletopwhale.com)
14775.
Targeted Diagnostic Logging in Production (tersesystems.com)
14776.
Digitizing old translations and bringing the world's literary history to Punjabi (wikimediafoundation.org)
14777.
Mutant Drug-Resistant Parasites Threaten Global Progress Against Malaria (npr.org)
14778.
Good Self-Help Is Self-Defeating (mlu.red)
14779.
How to build a real time chat room in web (docs.microsoft.com)
14780.
Lockheed's Skunk Works Building Bigger Fusion Reactor (aviationweek.com)
14781.
Herman Melville at Home (newyorker.com)
14782.
RetroArch Disc Project – Alpha Testing Has Begun Details Inside (libretro.com)
14783.
1.5 years Indie Hacking Journey: 14 lessons learned (indiehackers.com)
14784.
Who Feels Satisfied About Money? (theatlantic.com)
14785.
Google's FooBar had a flaw that exposed hidden test cases (dryairship.github.io)
14786.
Edbrowse, a Command Line Editor Browser (edbrowse.org)
14787.
Barber Surgeon (en.wikipedia.org)
14788.
A Collection of Postmortems (github.com)
14789.
KFC and the supply chain fail (2018) (fcsi.org)
14790.
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