August 2019 Archive
3511.
VMware VSphere Goes Kubernetes Native (infoworld.com)
3512.
China is reportedly using LinkedIn to recruit spies overseas (cnbc.com)
3513.
DoltHub. Public Launch
3514.
A New Journey into Hofstadter's Mind (scientificamerican.com)
3515.
After Trump cites Amazon concerns, Pentagon reexamines $10B cloud contract (washingtonpost.com)
3516.
Iran Owns the Persian Gulf Now (foreignpolicy.com)
3517.
Cloudflare again rejects ending support for 8chan after El Paso mass murder (washingtonpost.com)
3518.
Mesosphere Changes Name to D2IQ (techcrunch.com)
3519.
Disentangling Propagation and Generation for Video Prediction (arxiv.org)
3520.
Cockroach DB Raises 55M (techcrunch.com)
3521.
The Conscience of a Revolutionary (bookforum.com)
3522.
Can Britain’s Top Bookseller Save Barnes and Noble? (nytimes.com)
3523.
The Way to the Sea (granta.com)
3524.
Bioinformatics.jl – Helper Functions for Bioinformatics (github.com)
3525.
How Many Decimals of Pi Do We Need? (jpl.nasa.gov)
3526.
Advanced Jupyter Notebook Tricks (2015) (blog.dominodatalab.com)
3527.
Tradeoffs of Dependent Types (reddit.com)
3528.
The quantum revolution is coming, and Chinese scientists are at the forefront (washingtonpost.com)
3529.
Use AirDrop on a Raspberry Pi 3 (owlink.org)
3530.
The Growing Partisan Divide in Views of Higher Education (pewsocialtrends.org)
3531.
Questions you should ask before you work at a startup (interviewquery.com)
3532.
The Adults In The Room (theconcourse.deadspin.com)
3533.
Guy gets fired from Facebook for having a YouTube channel (youtube.com)
3534.
Secret Memos Show the Government Has Been Lying About Backpage (reason.com)
3535.
A Toy Company Now Owns Death Row Records (rollingstone.com)
3536.
A complete docker tutorial for beginners with handy cheatsheet (jstobigdata.com)
3537.
Lumen: An alternative BEAM implementation, designed for WebAssembly (github.com)
3538.
‘Gay gene’ search reveals not one but many – and no way to predict sexuality (theconversation.com)
3539.
Microsoft Icecaps (microsoft.com)
3540.
Swatting Is a Deadly Problem–Here's the Solution (wired.com)