August 2019 Archive
1381.
The World's Largest Submarine: The Soviet Union's Pr. 941 Typhoon SSBN (2014) (imgur.com)
1382.
Debunking the Stanford Prison Experiment [pdf] (psyarxiv.com)
1383.
Open-Source Code for Hand Gesture Recognition – Sign Language Translation (github.com)
1384.
Simple Python Package to Extract Deep Learning Features (chsasank.github.io)
1385.
Umberto Eco: Texts, sign systems and the risks of over-interpretation (the-tls.co.uk)
1386.
Richard Sorge: The Soviet Union’s Master Spy (spectator.co.uk)
1387.
Homemade Electric Motorcycle Stopped on M25 in Hertfordshire (bbc.co.uk)
1388.
Uber Freezes Hiring of U.S. Tech Staff as It Seeks to Cut Costs (bloomberg.com)
1389.
Ask HN: Where do you find new music to listen to online?
1390.
20th anniversary of José Bové’s 'attack' on a McDonald's in rural France (twitter.com)
1391.
Stop Calling It “Military-Grade Encryption” (blog.signata.net)
1392.
Continuous 3D Printing Possible With Transparent Polygon Scanning? (fabbaloo.com)
1393.
Mast Brothers: $10 a bar for crappy hipster chocolate (2015) (qz.com)
1394.
His mission: Meet 10k people, one at a time, for an hour at a time (inquirer.com)
1395.
Software Vulnerabilities in the Boeing 787 (schneier.com)
1396.
Massive ‘ocean’ discovered towards Earth’s core (2014) (newscientist.com)
1397.
Launch HN: Embrace (YC S19) – Spot and fix bugs in mobile apps
1398.
Show HN: Featmap – a user story mapping tool built with Go, React and TypeScript (github.com)
1399.
Unison – A statically-typed purely functional language (github.com)
1400.
Simple, pure, and total functional language that generalizes Datalog (rntz.net)
1401.
Crokage: A New Way to Search Stack Overflow (stackoverflow.blog)
1402.
Kdevops: Framework for setting up and testing the Linux kernel for any project (people.kernel.org)
1403.
DEF CON 2019 – CTF Retrospective (dttw.tech)
1404.
Blame Economists for the Mess We’re In (nytimes.com)
1405.
Could Removing Social Media Metrics Reduce Polarization? (onezero.medium.com)
1406.
I was skeptical of unions. Then I joined one (vox.com)
1407.
What We Can and Can’t Learn from Copenhagen (gehlinstitute.org)
1408.
The Robot economy and the future of work (academia.edu)
1409.
Duty, Democracy and the Threat of Tribalism (wsj.com)
1410.
A New Algorithm for Controlled Randomness (probablydance.com)