July 2019 Archive
16441.
Predictive CPU Isolation of Containers at Netflix (medium.com)
16442.
Behind the rise of the funeral livestreaming industry in the US (wired.com)
16443.
Interchange Acquired by Kraken (blog.picks.co)
16444.
Simple Test Suite (smashtest.io)
16445.
In Hong Kong Protests, Faces Become Weapons (nytimes.com)
16446.
Fear of Failure and Increments of Curiosity (nesslabs.com)
16447.
Awkward Cause: A Calgary man tries to live an extremely low-carbon lifestyle (maisonneuve.org)
16448.
Music in the Internet Age (newsletters.iafrikan.com)
16449.
Lights Out (newsletters.iafrikan.com)
16450.
Goldman Sachs Data Science Interviews (medium.com)
16451.
Deception and Self-Deception (nature.com)
16452.
Single-shot multispectral imaging through a thin scatterer (osapublishing.org)
16453.
Build your Kubernetes Lab with VSCode in the Browser (github.com)
16454.
It’s Not Facebook, but Our Victimhood, That Needs Breaking Up (exponents.co)
16455.
Managing AWS Infrastructure as Code Using Ansible, CloudFormation, and CodeBuild (itnext.io)
16456.
US to set up plan allowing prescription meds from Canada (apnews.com)
16457.
FFI: Calling Rust from C and Java (2017) (speakerdeck.com)
16458.
Bill and Ted explain why SaaS companies move to enterprise sales (blog.upscope.io)
16459.
Oil.js – Consent Management (oiljs.org)
16460.
HTTP Hacked Me (medium.com)
16461.
What Does Tech History Tell Us About AR's Future? (arinsider.co)
16462.
The Tyranny of Productivity (theweek.com)
16463.
How to Build an Awesome City (garybasin.com)
16464.
I created a simple, privacy-oriented analytics platform (pulsemetrics.io)
16465.
Bubble Experiment Finds Universal Laws (quantamagazine.org)
16466.
Elon Musk Proposes a Controversial Plan to Speed Up Spaceflight to Mars (inverse.com)
16467.
Create ReadWriteMany PersistentVolumeClaims on Your Kubernetes Cluster (medium.com)
16468.
Linus Torvalds is killing off support for legacy disk drive tech (theregister.co.uk)
16469.
There’s Too Much Damn Content, and Slick UX Design Is Making It Worse (eyeondesign.aiga.org)
16470.
The Mittelstand’s corporate success comes at a cost (economist.com)