July 2019 Archive
3061.
Is it a bad idea to move to San Francisco?
3062.
Forget silicon – SQL on DNA is the next frontier for databases (zdnet.com)
3063.
Apple Slashes Mac SSD Prices (tidbits.com)
3064.
Never Commit a Crime When Your Phone Is Connected to a Wi-Fi Network (slate.com)
3065.
Questionable AI photo editor FaceApp goes viral again on iOS (techcrunch.com)
3066.
Proposed US law would ban infinite scroll, autoplaying video (arstechnica.com)
3067.
Why are pharmacists silent about generic drug quality? (peoplespharmacy.com)
3068.
Secretly recorded call shows how Live Nation places tickets on resale market (billboard.com)
3069.
Volkswagen will share electric car platform with Ford, says Reuters (arstechnica.com)
3070.
YouTube tries to include HTTP/s-mixed content on Firefox (reddit.com)
3071.
France government approves 3% tax on internet giants (techerati.com)
3072.
Inject code into running Python processes (2017) (pyrasite.com)
3073.
Object-Oriented Programming – The Trillion Dollar Disaster (medium.com)
3074.
Fitness Calculator (ntnu.edu)
3075.
Tech firms “can and must” put backdoors in encryption, AG Barr says (arstechnica.com)
3076.
U.S. Poised for Dramatic Spikes in Extreme Heat (usnews.com)
3077.
Europe to channel 100 billion Euros into battery production (bloomberg.com)
3078.
Little-known inventor has probably saved your life (bbc.com)
3079.
The forgotten part of memory (nature.com)
3080.
How Heroku Operates Multi-Tenant Apache Kafka Services (blog.heroku.com)
3081.
Amazon can be held liable for third-party seller products: U.S. appeals court (reuters.com)
3082.
Emotions Conveyed by Vocalization (s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com)
3083.
Apply Now: Paid Open Source Privacy + AI Work (Raais & OpenMined) (blog.openmined.org)
3084.
Individuals can’t solve the climate crisis. Governments need to step up (theguardian.com)
3085.
Scientists discover how to 'lock' heat in place using quantum mechanics (phys.org)
3086.
Authoritarian Capitalism (en.wikipedia.org)
3087.
Simple compiler and Virtual Machine implemented in pure C (github.com)
3088.
Roswell: A launcher for a major Lisp environment that just works (github.com)
3089.
Fact-checking the Tor Project's government ties (2018) (surveillancevalley.com)
3090.
NLP Learning Series: Attention, CNN and what not for text classification (mlwhiz.com)