August 2019 Archive
2221.
Data Breach Has Exposed Millions of Fingerprint and Facial Recognition Records (forbes.com)
2222.
'I'm Radioactive' (reason.com)
2223.
Are You Rich? This Income-Rank Quiz Might Change How You See Yourself (nytimes.com)
2224.
Terrorists Turn to Bitcoin for Funding, and They’re Learning Fast (nytimes.com)
2225.
'Don't vape. Don't use Juul': Juul CEO issues stark warning to non-smokers (businessinsider.com)
2226.
How to Pursue a Side Hustle or Startup While Working Full Time (bloomberg.com)
2227.
Ask HN: Why do such strong opinions exist in our industry?
2228.
Another ex-JP Morgan precious metals trader pleads guilty to ‘spoofing’ (cnbc.com)
2229.
Serious Money Is Warming to Bitcoin (wired.com)
2230.
Chrome 69 Is a Full-Fledged Assault on User Privacy (extremetech.com)
2231.
Show HN: Fantasy stock market (w/shorting!) of 2020 Democratic candidates (2020madness.com)
2232.
Google’s Plans for Chrome Extensions Won’t Help Security (eff.org)
2233.
Nipkow disk (en.wikipedia.org)
2234.
Google is tracking you. Even when you're in Airplane Mode w/o SIM card [video] (youtube.com)
2235.
Salvator Mundi and the unreality of the art market (the-tls.co.uk)
2236.
The Phony Patriots of Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
2237.
Make science PhDs more than just a training path for academia (nature.com)
2238.
One Billionaire Could Keep Three Countries Hooked on Coal for Decades (nytimes.com)
2239.
Non-line-of-sight imaging using phasor-field virtual wave optics (nature.com)
2240.
EasyOCR for Paperless Office (medium.com)
2241.
Lightweight Static Guarantees (okmij.org)
2242.
A Hacker Talks Security, Consent, and Why He Hacked a Buttplug (gizmodo.com)
2243.
OpenStreetMap PBF Perfomance Tricks (paulkernfeld.com)
2244.
Running the Arctic’s Alt-Weekly Newspaper (thenation.com)
2245.
Tiny lensless endoscope captures 3-D images of objects smaller than a cell (phys.org)
2246.
Removing Image Artifacts in C# with OpenCV (lostindetails.com)
2247.
Submarine escape and rescue: a brief history (jmvh.org)
2248.
Swadesh List (en.wikipedia.org)
2249.
The Rise of Peer Review Bots (plagiarismtoday.com)
2250.
Paranoid and Madcap, the Manchurian Candidate Is Our Timeliest Novel (vulture.com)