July 2019 Archive
17191.
People Just Do Nothing: The Dutch Way to Relax (theguardian.com)
17192.
The Book Behind Sim City: Jay Forrester's Urban Dynamics (logicmag.io)
17193.
Tamgu (탐구) a FIL Programming Language
17194.
Debugging DevOps Using ValueStream and LightStep (medium.com)
17195.
What Is a Slip Ring? (heason.com)
17196.
Grand Theft Auto's Diamond Casino lets cash be turned into chips (bbc.co.uk)
17197.
Why Charging Electric Cars for Road Use Is Tricky (citylab.com)
17198.
Free Premium HTTP/S Proxy (github.com)
17199.
Fintech startup Robinhood raises $323M at $7.6B valuation (techcrunch.com)
17200.
JavaScript Operator Overloading – the elegant way as library (npmjs.com)
17201.
Dispatch – the curated weekly newsletter for the Paramedic profession (dispatchnews.substack.com)
17202.
Philadelphia university says it’s offering ‘first MBA’ for the cannabis industry (inquirer.com)
17203.
I made Smartify - Smart Album Queues (repl.it)
17204.
TD Ameritrade Inches Closer to Enabling In-Vehicle Trading (bloomberg.com)
17205.
Cosmography of the Local Void: 3D depiction of galactic density data (player.vimeo.com)
17206.
SSL Server Test (dev.ssllabs.com)
17207.
Filming the Speed of Light at 10T FPS (youtube.com)
17208.
Ask HN: What's your profession, and what do you look for primarily in a new job?
17209.
General Magic documentary is finally getting a theatrical release (cultofmac.com)
17210.
Ask HN: What a senior dev mentoring a junior one should do?
17211.
Critical Vulnerability in VideoLAN (nvd.nist.gov)
17212.
People with Power at Amazon Web Services (theinformation.com)
17213.
Cuba 'sonic attacks' changed people's brains, study suggests (cnn.com)
17214.
Trainhack is coming to Berlin
17215.
Using a Prototype-Based Language for User Interface (1995) [pdf] (cdn.preterhuman.net)
17216.
Google Photos passes the 1B users mark (theverge.com)
17217.
Opportunity for AI in the Near Future
17218.
The Day John McCain Got Shot Down – Did He Show the Right Stuff? (pythiapress.com)
17219.
The South American city just 5% visit (bbc.com)
17220.
Facebook to Pay $5B to Settle FTC Privacy Claims (bloomberg.com)