What's New in SQL Server 2019
(docs.microsoft.com)
September 2018 Archive
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Putting underused smart devices to work
(networks.imdea.org)
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My Adventures in Self-Hosting Part 2
(esheavyindustries.com)
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Microsoft wants to use HoloLens, AI to fix videoconferencing
(fastcompany.com)
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Movie Theater in the Sky? Alaska Airlines Trials VR Entertainment at 35,000 Feet
(blog.alaskaair.com)
13329.
Kalashnikov unveils a car of the future
(nytimes.com)
13330.
Gem
(collaborativefund.com)
13331.
How Humble Leadership Really Works
(hbr.org)
13332.
Tech Giants Spend $80B to Make Sure No One Else Can Compete
(bloomberg.com)
13333.
What I Learned: Porting Dateutil Parser to Rust
(speice.io)
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Microsoft unifying search across Bing, Office, and Windows
(arstechnica.com)
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Webmentions: Enabling Better Communication on the Internet
(alistapart.com)
13338.
ADINT: Using Targeted Advertising for Personal Surveillance (2017)
(adint.cs.washington.edu)
13339.
Who Are Angel Investors?
(quora.com)
13340.
Part 1: Java to native using GraalVM
(royvanrijn.com)
13341.
Turing Machines
(plato.stanford.edu)
13342.
FCC Enforcement Advisory [pdf]
(docs.fcc.gov)
13343.
Benefits of Short Strength Training Sessions
(bicycling.com)
13344.
Sony will no longer compete with Nintendo over handheld game consoles
(businessinsider.com)
13345.
Can Genius be hacked into a formula?
(medium.com)
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Reconstructing faces from degraded information with AI
(linkedin.com)
13348.
AI for Animal-Human Translation
(nationalpost.com)
13349.
We don’t need Elon Musk for an innovative tech industry
(theconversation.com)
13350.
A new way to make steel could cut 5% of CO2 emissions at a stroke
(technologyreview.com)