July 2019 Archive
3631.
What makes Functional and OO programming equal (codinghelmet.com)
3632.
Huawei staff CVs reveal alleged links to Chinese intelligence agencies (telegraph.co.uk)
3633.
Medical Errors is a top-3 cause of death in the USA (bmj.com)
3634.
How big a threat is an electromagnetic attack? (apnews.com)
3635.
Stack Overflow Is Down (stackoverflow.com)
3636.
Ask HN: How does a technical founder find a sales partner (Enterprise B2B)?
3637.
Ask HN: Which companies interview the best/worst and why?
3638.
My Life Was So Hard After Leaving My Google Job (medium.com)
3639.
Neal Stephenson's new novel – part tech, part fantasy – dazzles (nytimes.com)
3640.
Reddit Is Down as the Summer of Outages Continues (gizmodo.com)
3641.
Ask HN: Why did you do/or not do startup school?
3642.
Ask HN: How do you work on your personal product/market fit
3643.
ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 2 (lenovo.com)
3644.
Towards Near-Imperceptible Steganographic Text (arxiv.org)
3645.
Byte Pair Encoding (leimao.github.io)
3646.
Google pays $11M to settle 227 age discrimination claims (arstechnica.com)
3647.
A Simple Unpredictable Random Number Generator (1986) [pdf] (pdfs.semanticscholar.org)
3648.
ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC Are Suing Free TV Streaming App Locast (theverge.com)
3649.
Firefox about:protections WIP mockup of trackers blocked for you (twitter.com)
3650.
No Algorithms (inessential.com)
3651.
The ice cream truck vs. the Instagram influencers (latimes.com)
3652.
Impact of SKS Keyserver Poisoning on Gentoo (gentoo.org)
3653.
Greenland may sell exposed sand resulting from melting glaciers (nytimes.com)
3654.
Diatoms make 20% of Earth's oxygen and can double in population every 24 hours (en.wikipedia.org)
3655.
The Personality Loop (neilkakkar.com)
3656.
Europe Set to Race Past US in Battery Manufacturing (greentechmedia.com)
3657.
Show HN: I made a site that lets you easily find live-coding streams (devcrato.com)
3658.
Ask HN: Software Engineer to trainer career advice
3659.
'Precipitous' fall in Antarctic sea ice since 2014 revealed (theguardian.com)
3660.
Amazon confirms it keeps your Alexa recordings basically forever (arstechnica.com)