July 2019 Archive
3121.
Redesigned Airplane Row Will Make You Want the Middle Seat (2017) (fastcompany.com)
3122.
An Introduction to Domain-Driven Design – DDD with TypeScript (khalilstemmler.com)
3123.
Nuclear Power Threatened by Heat Waves (usnews.com)
3124.
People who lived through the “Golden Age” of BBSes write about their experience (textfiles.com)
3125.
Ask HN: What are some product management communities online?
3126.
How Google Search Works (google.com)
3127.
Ask HN: Do you have any example of good CV for a software engineer?
3128.
In Praise of Idleness (1932) (zpub.com)
3129.
Amazon's Web of Businesses Shows Just How Large Its Ambitions Are (buzzfeednews.com)
3130.
Idris 2 programming language announced (github.com)
3131.
Mobile OS Alternatives to Android in 2019 (itsfoss.com)
3132.
The Murderer, the Writer, the Reckoning (nybooks.com)
3133.
Kubernetes for Everyone (dev.to)
3134.
Charles Peirce and Allan Marquand (history-computer.com)
3135.
Army Conducting Black Hawk Operation Around Washington D.C (bloomberg.com)
3136.
FTC fines Facebook $5B, imposes stricter privacy controls (theverge.com)
3137.
Show HN: Windsor – See All Your Users' Events (windsor.io)
3138.
UK made illegal copies and mismanaged Schengen travelers database (zdnet.com)
3139.
Web-scripts – creating NPM libraries in a snap at Spotify (labs.spotify.com)
3140.
Chinese border guards are putting a surveillance app on tourists’ phones (technologyreview.com)
3141.
Show HN: Pisa – Probably the Fastest Full Text Search Engine Written in C++ (github.com)
3142.
Models of Consciousness (arxiv.org)
3143.
Hong Kong’s protesters put AirDrop to ingenious use to breach China’s Firewall (qz.com)
3144.
New York Times falls for “obesity probiotic” hype (arstechnica.com)
3145.
Build Your Own Firebase and Heroku Using Kubernetes and Space Cloud (medium.com)
3146.
Crucial Keys to Get into Y Combinator (entrepreneurshandbook.co)
3147.
IBM Just Made Its Cancer-Fighting AI Projects Open-Source (futurism.com)
3148.
Physicists Peer Inside a Fireball of Quantum Matter (quantamagazine.org)
3149.
Sampling DNA from a thousand-year-old illuminated manuscript (theatlantic.com)
3150.
One chip to rule them all: It natively runs all types of AI software (arstechnica.com)