2019 Archive
15811.
AI-powered Lego sorting machine built with Lego bricks
(brothers-brick.com)
15812.
The League of Entropy Is Making Randomness Truly Random
(onezero.medium.com)
15813.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Delusion of Consumer Consent
(nytimes.com)
15814.
Show HN: Building computer labs in schools in Africa
(techlitafrica.org)
15815.
The Restaurant of Mistaken Orders
(mistakenorders.com)
15816.
15817.
A new camera can photograph from 45 kilometers away
(technologyreview.com)
15818.
Evidence of market manipulation on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange?
(vanityfair.com)
15819.
Gurgel Itaipu
(en.wikipedia.org)
15820.
An Update on Android Things
(android-developers.googleblog.com)
15821.
Chrome and Windows Exploit: Security Beyond Bug Fixes
(alexgaynor.net)
15822.
15823.
A 500-Year-Long Science Experiment
(theatlantic.com)
15824.
Scientists Watch as Heat Moves at the Speed of Sound
(scientificamerican.com)
15825.
More security holes are appearing in cryptocurrency and smart contract platforms
(technologyreview.com)
15826.
A Neuroscientist Who Discovered He Was a Psychopath (2013)
(smithsonianmag.com)
15827.
Logs vs. Metrics: A False Dichotomy
(whiteink.com)
15828.
A Fairy Tale of F# and Durable Functions
(hackernoon.com)
15829.
Using the same blogging software for 20 years
(boston.conman.org)
15830.
Vuvuzela: Metadata-private messaging
(vuvuzela.io)
15831.
Python urllib CRLF injection vulnerability
(coocoor.com)
15832.
MOVE an injury not RICE (2017)
(thischangedmypractice.com)
15833.
OMG: Our Machinery Guidebook
(ourmachinery.com)
15834.
C++ State Machines
(beza1e1.tuxen.de)
15835.
15836.
Latency Comparisons every programmer should know (2012)
(gist.github.com)
15837.
Clair Patterson: scientist and campaigner against lead poisoning (2017)
(mentalfloss.com)
15838.
TLS 1.3 is going to save us all, and other why IoT is still insecure (2017)
(blog.cloudflare.com)
15839.
Download WireGuard for Windows pre-alpha for testing
(lists.zx2c4.com)
15840.
What Is Gaussian Curvature?
(bastian.rieck.me)