July 2019 Archive
1531.
Unprecedented North Pole Heat Wave in Progress (cbc.ca)
1532.
FRT – A Godot “platform” targeting single-board computers (github.com)
1533.
The Structure and Interpretation of the Computer Science Curriculum (2004) (cs.brown.edu)
1534.
The hidden story behind the suicide of ECE PhD Candidate Huixiang Chen (medium.com)
1535.
Ex-Joyeur (dtrace.org)
1536.
Models of Generics and Metaprogramming: Go, Rust, Swift, D and More (thume.ca)
1537.
Spurred by Amazon, Supermarkets Try Swapping Cashiers for Cameras (wsj.com)
1538.
Reddit AMA: I'm a Former Amazon Fulfillment Center Employee (old.reddit.com)
1539.
Wall Street’s Trading Desks Endure Worst First Half in a Decade (bloomberg.com)
1540.
I Used Google Ads for Social Engineering (nytimes.com)
1541.
How Indian IT Workers Discriminate Against Non Indian Workers (brightworkresearch.com)
1542.
You Say What You Eat (archaeology.org)
1543.
Returning Due Process to Campus (city-journal.org)
1544.
Microsoft Restores Deleted Technet and MSDN Blogs (borncity.com)
1545.
Various Things in MetaPost (habr.com)
1546.
Lager: Unidirectional data-flow for C++ inspired by Redux and Elm (sinusoid.es)
1547.
SMT Solvers in Software Security (2012) (usenix.org)
1548.
What a bad day at work taught me about building Stack Overflow’s community (stackoverflow.blog)
1549.
GitHub and Trade Controls (help.github.com)
1550.
FTC: Equifax might run out of cash, so please take the credit monitoring (cnbc.com)
1551.
How to Build Minesweeper with JavaScript (mitchum.blog)
1552.
Dell E7440 and E7240 Hackintosh (github.com)
1553.
The Mutable Web (simulacrum.party)
1554.
In a Life-or-Death Crisis, Humility Is Everything (wsj.com)
1555.
ASCII Art in .NET Code (mattwarren.org)
1556.
Investigating sources of PII used in Facebook’s targeted advertising [pdf] (mislove.org)
1557.
Ring has enormous control over the ways police partners can portray its products (gizmodo.com)
1558.
The Poisonous ABCs: From Aconitine to Zetekitoxin (naturespoisons.com)
1559.
Max Planck Society conducts bullying survey (nature.com)
1560.
The Law Isn't Ready for Psychedelic Medicine (blogs.scientificamerican.com)