July 2019 Archive
16471.
Managing My Energy, Not My Time (linkedin.com)
16472.
Calm Technology (calmtech.com)
16473.
Functional Programming Languages and the Pursuit of Laziness [audio] (microsoft.com)
16474.
Plato, Privilege, & Pools: Discrimination in Swimming Has a Greco-Roman Pedigree (eidolon.pub)
16475.
Deploying Facebook’s Like button on your website makes you a joint data slurper (theregister.co.uk)
16476.
Berkeley first city in California to ban natural gas in new buildings (berkeleyside.com)
16477.
The Great IoT Protocol War may have been won: Thread's 1.2 release (theregister.co.uk)
16478.
One Thing You Can Do: Reduce Unwanted Mail (nytimes.com)
16479.
Calculus Series: The Exponent Rule for Derivatives (mathvault.ca)
16480.
Clearbit's Approach to Management (blog.clearbit.com)
16481.
Brain-computer interfaces are developing faster than policy debate around them (theverge.com)
16482.
Ameren cancels 157 MW wind project, citing transmission upgrade costs (utilitydive.com)
16483.
Programming TypeScript (2019) (programmingtypescriptbook.com)
16484.
Ask HN: Open-source authors, would you use this?
16485.
The fastest growing US city for tech pros is not where you think (zdnet.com)
16486.
Is postMessage slow? (dassur.ma)
16487.
The ‘Toxic Fallout’ from the Notre-Dame Disaster: Lead Contamination (citylab.com)
16488.
Smoother 3D Prints (inria.fr)
16489.
A New Framework for Managing Today's Employees (theallianceframework.com)
16490.
Bringing DevOps Control to Bear on AI Applications (nextplatform.com)
16491.
Hans Blumenberg: The history of science as theoretical attitude (muse.jhu)
16492.
Hands on with the Google Titan Security Key (Update) (tomshardware.com)
16493.
Proposed US law would ban infinite scroll, autoplaying video (arstechnica.com)
16494.
What it's like to be a Freemason (theatlantic.com)
16495.
Tess hits the trifecta: Nearby bright star has 3 interesting planets (arstechnica.com)
16496.
Seesaws at the border so kids in the US and Mexico could play together (edition.cnn.com)
16497.
I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords: Tips for working with a co-bot (hpe.com)
16498.
Alphabet’s AI Might Be Able to Predict Kidney Disease (wired.com)
16499.
How to Charge Your First 5 Customers (medium.com)
16500.
Hackernoon “Migrated” My Article and Broke It in the Process (dev.to)