July 2019 Archive
19801.
Ratio of women in parliament brought into focus in Japan's election (japantoday.com)
19802.
ESNI for QUIC (draft 1, July 5) (tools.ietf.org)
19803.
How much bias is introduced by the remainder technique? (ericlippert.com)
19804.
Seven-Eleven Japan to wrap its billions of rice balls in bioplastic (japantimes.co.jp)
19805.
Network-driven differences in optimal transitions among automatable jobs (royalsocietypublishing.org)
19806.
Apple's iOS App launches cryptographic development support (bitecoin.it)
19807.
Understanding and Reducing Bias in Machine Learning (towardsdatascience.com)
19808.
The house that Henry Batt bought in 1781 (medium.com)
19809.
Will the first Modi 2.0 budget boost India’s AI readiness? (medium.com)
19810.
Download latest hiphop, rnb and lot more (mp3maxx.com)
19811.
Weekly Robotics Newsletter – Issue #46 (weeklyrobotics.com)
19812.
Replica Chanel and Gucci Online Store (chanelguccius.com)
19813.
Visiting Malaysia? How About Visiting Places That No One Visits (footloosedev.com)
19814.
Altınkalemler+Broşür+Grafik+Tasarım+Çalışması+#brochuredesign+#broşür+#ajans (freelancegrafiker.com.tr)
19815.
Huawei Claims Hongmeng Is Faster Than iOS and macOS (digitalphablet.com)
19816.
Young Indian scientists want Modi govt to take steps to stop brain drain (business-standard.com)
19817.
Brazil auto industry gears up to compete with Europeans (wire.mpelembe.net)
19818.
Python Great Project
19819.
Our Identities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (towardsdatascience.com)
19820.
Are Streams a full-blown paradigm? (youtu.be)
19821.
The Poincare Conjecture (medium.com)
19822.
Classic Ladies Leather Wrist Watch (fc.lc)
19823.
Oil Fall at Mid Year (gregor.substack.com)
19824.
Summers Memo (en.wikipedia.org)
19825.
How toilets are made[video] (youtube.com)
19826.
Booking.com Barcelona Deals (bookingo.ml)
19827.
Five Precious Pages Renew Wrangling over Anne Frank (1998) (nytimes.com)
19828.
V0.8.0-alpha release of gotables by urban-wombat
19829.
Human intelligence can’t be transferred to machines (washingtonpost.com)
19830.
A Nonlinear History of Time Travel (2016) (nautil.us)