July 2019 Archive
14911.
Everything Wrong with Bitcoin in 2019 (hackernoon.com)
14912.
R2P2: Making RPCs first-class datacenter citizens (usenix.org)
14913.
Cybersquatting (en.wikipedia.org)
14914.
AMP’d Up for Recaptcha (seobook.com)
14915.
Rails 6 Features: What's New and Why It Matters (toptal.com)
14916.
Just 8% of U.K. VC'S Know What it’s Like to Work at a Startup (sifted.eu)
14917.
Solar Activity (spaceweatherlive.com)
14918.
Google API Improvement Proposals (aip.dev)
14919.
The State Growth Problem Facing Blockchains (thecontrol.co)
14920.
Understanding Your Python Objects (Pip Installable Object Inspector) (blog.insightdatascience.com)
14921.
Nginx Free WAF: Naxsi vs. Nemesida WAF Free (medium.com)
14922.
How to Decrease Customer Churn (medium.com)
14923.
Knowing more about how sneeze droplets spray can help prevent disease (massivesci.com)
14924.
What's New in DevTools (Chrome 77) (developers.google.com)
14925.
Ford teases all-electric F-150 pickup truck by pulling a million-pound train (theverge.com)
14926.
How to Fight Against the Assault on Cryptocurrency Privacy with OpenBazaar (cheapskatesguide.org)
14927.
An Innovative Way to Publish (nature.com)
14928.
Learn how to use scroll Elasticsearch aggregation (lukasmestan.com)
14929.
Transformer Explained in One Single Page (leimao.github.io)
14930.
Facebook Secret Research Warned of ‘Tipping Point’ Threat to Core App (theinformation.com)
14931.
Redesigning the Redesign of Reddit (medium.com)
14932.
Show HN: LidLayer – Protect and Preserve Your Laptop Stickers (kickstarter.com)
14933.
How to run an effective machine learning team (zoom.us)
14934.
Let's talk about fashion and politics, shall we? (twitter.com)
14935.
Critically Examining the Neural Hype in Search and Information Retrieval (arxiv.org)
14936.
How a data detective exposed suspicious medical trials (nature.com)
14937.
GraphQL Feat API Gateway (brunoluiz.net)
14938.
Apple closes in on $1B deal to buy Intel’s modem business (arstechnica.com)
14939.
Lyft makes public autonomous driving data set from its L5 self-driving fleet (techcrunch.com)
14940.
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