May 2019 Archive
6181.
Drone captures stunning close-up views of tornado in Oklahoma (washingtonpost.com)
6182.
Facebook's “Project Libra” Is Coming (medium.com)
6183.
Dihydrogen Monoxide: Unrecognized Killer (1997) (washingtonpost.com)
6184.
Discovering Runtime Function References in Clojure (metaredux.com)
6185.
Tmux Takes the CLI to the Limits (medium.com)
6186.
Mozilla Firefox (spyware.neocities.org)
6187.
Unsplash hosting costs – 2019 breakdown (medium.com)
6188.
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (en.wikipedia.org)
6189.
DVC: Data and models versioning for ML projects (github.com)
6190.
Tesla email warns employees: stop leaking (cnbc.com)
6191.
Mapping Shots in the NBA Changed It Forever (fivethirtyeight.com)
6192.
Types of financial freedom, have you reached first one? (asset.plus)
6193.
Universal Basic Income-India (telegraph.co.uk)
6194.
MinUnit – a minimal unit testing framework for C (jera.com)
6195.
How Changing 1% of Your Financial Life Can Make You Happier (fool.com)
6196.
Systems That Run Forever Self-Heal and Scale (infoq.com)
6197.
Goto 2018 • the Robustness of Go • Francesc Campoy (youtube.com)
6198.
Dell Set to Triple AMD EPYC Server Offerings, Support 7nm Rome Chips (tomshardware.com)
6199.
Five Questions Every Startup Should Ask About Accelerators (austinstartups.com)
6200.
Google Confirms It Will Automatically Delete Your Data – What You Need to Know (forbes.com)
6201.
How Complex Systems Fail (1998) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
6202.
Booxia – clip highlights from web and Kindle with spaced repetition (booxia.com)
6203.
Open Dylan 2019.1 Released (opendylan.org)
6204.
OOP Design Principles Programmer Should Know (hackernoon.com)
6205.
Show HN: The PJDL (Padded Jittering Data Link) Open Standard (github.com)
6206.
America’s Student Debt Problem Is Spurring Suicidal Thoughts: Survey (bloomberg.com)
6207.
Come over for Dinner (craigkerstiens.com)
6208.
Compelling and unbiased evidence on the human effect on climate change (otito.io)
6209.
Storytive: alternative-driven storytelling (medium.com)
6210.
Ensemble methods: bagging, boosting and stacking (towardsdatascience.com)