August 2019 Archive
2611.
The end of capitalism has begun (2015) (theguardian.com)
2612.
Who Will Pay for the Costs of Holding Back Rising Seas? (e360.yale.edu)
2613.
Sealab II: Porpoise Post and Life Beneath the Waves (navalhistory.org)
2614.
How Uber Makes Its Drivers Pay (wsj.com)
2615.
While Nestle extracts millions of liters, residents lack drinking water (theguardian.com)
2616.
Apache Arrow Flight (replacement for ODBC) (dremio.com)
2617.
Keeping buildings cool without air conditioning (theconversation.com)
2618.
MoviePass Changed Users’ Passwords on Purpose So They Couldn’t Use the Service (slashfilm.com)
2619.
Tête-à-Tête about Death (asianage.com)
2620.
Starting an ISP is hard, don’t do it (2016) (slashgeek.net)
2621.
Pie – Proving, Interpolating and Eliminating on the Basis of First-Order Logic (arxiv.org)
2622.
AMD EPYC 7002 Series Rome Delivers a Knockout (servethehome.com)
2623.
Expanding Square’s Platform Beyond Payments – New Orders API (developer.squareup.com)
2624.
Things that helped me move into engineering management (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
2625.
AMD EPYC Rome Officially Launched: 7nm High-Performance Server CPUs (wccftech.com)
2626.
Two Narratives of Creation (allenleein.github.io)
2627.
Linux Network Performance Parameters (github.com)
2628.
Queen Approves Boris Johnson Suspending British Parliament (independent.co.uk)
2629.
30 Years On, the ‘Worst Car Ever Built’ Has a Fervent Fan Club (atlasobscura.com)
2630.
Ask HN: What ONE book would you recommend?
2631.
The Lonely Burden of Today’s Teenage Girls (wsj.com)
2632.
Kitty Hawk’s Flyer personal VTOL has now flown over 25,000 times (techcrunch.com)
2633.
A+, the Programming Language of Morgan Stanley (aplusdev.org)
2634.
Buttsss: A Case Study (modus.medium.com)
2635.
Subinterpreter Support for Python (2018) (lwn.net)
2636.
'Range' Argues That Specialization Should Not Be The Goal For Most (npr.org)
2637.
Proposal: C++ Should Support Just-in-Time Compilation (open-std.org)
2638.
Ring has given 400+ police departments access to doorbell cameras (m.sfgate.com)
2639.
U.S. Code Chapter 35 – International Emergency Economic Powers (law.cornell.edu)
2640.
Ask HN: What are some small/mid SaaS companies that don't get enough attention?