August 2019 Archive
1411.
Roaring glacial melt under the bridge to Kangerlussiauq, Greenland (twitter.com)
1412.
The foodoo economics of meal delivery (economist.com)
1413.
America’s DIY Phone Farmers (vice.com)
1414.
A chemical clue to how life started on Earth (phys.org)
1415.
The New Treasures of Pompeii (smithsonianmag.com)
1416.
SEC Investigating Data Leak at First American Financial Corp (krebsonsecurity.com)
1417.
Diagnostics with Tracing, a Unified Instrumentation System for Rust (tokio.rs)
1418.
A journalist discovered and reunited identical twins (latimes.com)
1419.
It is perfectly OK to only code at work, you can have a life too (reddit.com)
1420.
Drinking fluoridated water during pregnancy may lower IQ in sons (sciencemag.org)
1421.
Don't Say “Homoiconic” (2018) (expressionsofchange.org)
1422.
The Amazon in Brazil is on fire – how bad is it? (bbc.com)
1423.
Rocket Lab - Reusability Plans for Electron Rocket via Helicopter Catching (rocketlabusa.com)
1424.
Q-Learning (en.wikipedia.org)
1425.
India Develops the World's First Iron-Ion Battery (energytrend.com)
1426.
The OpenBSD Ada Library (verisimilitudes.net)
1427.
How Life Sciences Actually Work (guzey.com)
1428.
US Air Force pauses flights for over a hundred C-130s over ‘atypical’ cracking (defensenews.com)
1429.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking Freelancer? (August 2019)
1430.
British Airways passengers facing delays after IT failures (bbc.co.uk)
1431.
I am a horse in the land of booleans (iloveponies.github.io)
1432.
Ask HN: What type of restrictions does your employer have on side gigs?
1433.
We may not be running out of helium after all (2015) (newatlas.com)
1434.
What If Silicon Valley’s ‘Brilliant Jerks’ Are Just Jerks? (bloomberg.com)
1435.
Compasses to point true north for first time in 360 years in UK (theguardian.com)
1436.
Apple’s US job footprint grows to 2.4M (apple.com)
1437.
Ghost Army: The Inflatable Tanks That Fooled Hitler (2013) (theatlantic.com)
1438.
Growing up in post-communist Romania – thoughts on learning English (viorel.me)
1439.
What Fruits and Vegetables Looked Like Before We Domesticated Them (sciencealert.com)
1440.
Etcd 3.4 (kubernetes.io)