June 2018 Archive
6781.
List of first female physicians by country (en.wikipedia.org)
6782.
Gitcoin Is a Rarity: A Blockchain DApp with Actual Usage (medium.com)
6783.
139 taxi medallions will be offered at bankruptcy auction (nypost.com)
6784.
Inside Yandex self-driving car (zdnet.com)
6785.
The Adapter Museum (adaptermuseum.com)
6786.
How to do the most good possible (economist.com)
6787.
The Unintended Consequences of Quantitative Easing (bloomberg.com)
6788.
Sorting function that only works when you're looking at it (twitter.com)
6789.
Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications [pdf] (szeliski.org)
6790.
How Close Are We Really to Building a Quantum Computer? (scientificamerican.com)
6791.
How To Do Dread Tasks (dcgross.com)
6792.
My first tries with Rust programming language (bboortz.github.io)
6793.
How to defend an unpopular schedule (1996) (stevemcconnell.com)
6794.
Interviewing is a noisy prediction problem (erikbern.com)
6795.
Tool for thought (2005) (nytimes.com)
6796.
Selecting a solid code editor in 2018 (fgimian.github.io)
6797.
AI and Robotics (with Raspberry Pi) (github.com)
6798.
Casey Neistat tested Flyer's flying car [video] (youtube.com)
6799.
How I used CNNs to clean my WhatsApp Images folder (medium.com)
6800.
Ten Malicious Libraries Found on PyPI – Python Package Index (bleepingcomputer.com)
6801.
The Incredible Sounds of the Falcon Heavy Launch – (Binaural Audio Immersion) (youtube.com)
6802.
Bitcoin price plunges after cryptocurrency exchange is hacked (theguardian.com)
6803.
A Nuanced Look at the “Critical” ZIP Vulnerabilities – Zip Slip and ZipperDown (youtube.com)
6804.
Laziness Does Not Exist (medium.com)
6805.
Programming quantum computers using 3-D puzzles, coffee cups, and doughnuts (arxiv.org)
6806.
Startup with Israeli Intelligence Bona Fides Offers Defense Against Fake News (calcalistech.com)
6807.
Collection of Stefan Kantchev's logotypes from the 1960s and 1970s (stefankanchev.com)
6808.
Material Design Writing Principles (material.io)
6809.
Was the Gig Economy Overblown? (WSJ) (wsj.com)
6810.
Scott Pruitt and the Chemical Industry Collude to Deregulate Toxics (blogs.ei.columbia.edu)