July 2018 Archive
1381.
It’s called vomit fraud. And it could make your Uber trip really expensive (miamiherald.com)
1382.
The Egison Programming Language (egison.org)
1383.
The Rise of Bullshit Jobs (jacobinmag.com)
1384.
Social Media: An Apology (datatracker.ietf.org)
1385.
The Opium of the Intellectuals (2005) (newcriterion.com)
1386.
How the CIA’s Fake Vaccination Campaign Endangers Us All (scientificamerican.com)
1387.
Functional Reactive Programming (nexocode.com)
1388.
E.E. Cummings on Art, Life, and Being Unafraid to Feel (brainpickings.org)
1389.
Self-Driving Car Startup Voyage Brings on Ex-Tesla, Cruise and Uber Exec as CTO (techcrunch.com)
1390.
Android Emulator – AMD Processor and Hyper-V Support (android-developers.googleblog.com)
1391.
Kathleen Howell is developing potential orbits around a Lagrange point (bloomberg.com)
1392.
Free energy principle (en.wikipedia.org)
1393.
Understanding, finding, and eliminating ground loops (2003) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
1394.
Analyzing Articles on Hacker News Using NLP (nbviewer.jupyter.org)
1395.
Serverless Native Java Functions Using GraalVM and Fn Project (medium.com)
1396.
Ask HN: How old are you (optional) and what was the last thing that you learned?
1397.
For babies, life may be like an LSD trip (raypeatforum.com)
1398.
Getting Started with DNS over HTTPS on Firefox (medium.com)
1399.
The Dark Silicon Problem and What It Means for CPU Designers (2013) (informit.com)
1400.
Show HN: I ran sentiment analysis on Show HN comments and got the meanest ones (hn.walzr.com)
1401.
2018 Deloitte Millennial Survey [pdf] (www2.deloitte.com)
1402.
Reverse-Engineering WebAssembly [pdf] (pnfsoftware.com)
1403.
You Wouldn’t Steal a Meme: The Threat from Article 13 (copybuzz.com)
1404.
Google Books and the open web (sappingattention.blogspot.com)
1405.
WeWork Will No Longer Let Employees Expense Any Kind of Meat (time.com)
1406.
Inducing People’s Employers to Fire Them Should Be a Civil Wrong (quillette.com)
1407.
CO2 shortage: Lessons learned from a storm in a pint glass? (gasworld.com)
1408.
Post Office owes $3.5M for using wrong Statue of Liberty on a stamp (arstechnica.com)
1409.
A Drop of 4 Degrees Made a Big Difference for a Garment Maker's Bottom Line (npr.org)
1410.
NZ Court of Appeal Upholds Kim Dotcom Extradition Decision to the US (nzherald.co.nz)