August 2019 Archive
3031.
The Women of ‘LIFE’ Magazine (nybooks.com)
3032.
NASA Worldview: Satellite Detections of Fire (worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov)
3033.
What happens when you are under constant surveillance? (newsletters.iafrikan.com)
3034.
Learning Day (openai.com)
3035.
Keyringless GnuPG (nullprogram.com)
3036.
Startup says they've made an electric motor with 3x more torque (cnet.com)
3037.
Interactive coin offerings (2017) (arxiv.org)
3038.
“Old age” is made up–and this concept is hurting everyone (technologyreview.com)
3039.
Politics on YC
3040.
Ask HN: Wanna watch tech/startup events in Silicon Valley?
3041.
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo finally cut ties with prominent plastic lobbying group (therising.co)
3042.
The History of ‘Easter Eggs’ (nytimes.com)
3043.
Why Chandrayaan-2 is taking 48 days to reach Moon when Apollo-11 took just 4 (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
3044.
PCMag: The VPN Industry Is on the Cusp of a Major Breakthrough (pcmag.com)
3045.
Creatures of the Deep Karst (americanscientist.org)
3046.
Interview with Jeremy Howard (Fast.ai) on Future of AI (scale.com)
3047.
Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL 11 (Beta) (percona.com)
3048.
15 Years of Data Shows IoT Security Is Regressing (decipher.sc)
3049.
One byte used to cost a dollar (devblogs.microsoft.com)
3050.
California: Bees drop dead around 5G towers (express.co.uk)
3051.
FIDO2 can now be used for Google on Android Chrome (security.googleblog.com)
3052.
Ups has been quietly delivering cargo using self-driving trucks (theverge.com)
3053.
Steven Sinofsky Reflects on Steve Jobs' “Bicycle for the Mind” (medium.learningbyshipping.com)
3054.
Code Size Optimization: GCC Compiler Flags (interrupt.memfault.com)
3055.
The sense and essence of smell (blog.oup.com)
3056.
Errudite: Scalable, Reproducible, and Testable Error Analysis (medium.com)
3057.
PhpCE gets cancelled after complaints about low number of female speakers (2019.phpce.eu)
3058.
Industrial farming is one of the worst crimes in history (theguardian.com)
3059.
Augmented Reality with OpenCV and OpenGL: The Tricky Projection Matrix (fruty.io)
3060.
Ask HN: Which popular programming languages are you NOT interested in and why?