July 2019 Archive
1651.
Tiny flats taking over Latin America (bbc.com)
1652.
Pop culture loves the 'butterfly effect' and gets it wrong (archive.boston.com)
1653.
React Native 0.60 (facebook.github.io)
1654.
Kelly O’Donnel: flat, non-hierarchical organizations do not work (smashcompany.com)
1655.
SanDisk 1TB MicroSD Card Review (mashable.com)
1656.
Roger Penrose Discusses Consciousness (2017) (nautil.us)
1657.
Building a Reflow Oven (whizoo.com)
1658.
PDP2011: A re-creation of the PDP-11 computer systems in VHDL (pdp2011.sytse.net)
1659.
Low-level is easy (2008) (yosefk.com)
1660.
Researchers listen to people who hear voices (medicine.yale.edu)
1661.
Show HN: Ilograph – Interactive AWS Serverless Architecture Diagram (app.ilograph.com)
1662.
Ingredients for creating disruptive research teams (forum.effectivealtruism.org)
1663.
Bistring – Bidirectionally Transformed Strings (github.com)
1664.
Open-sourcing CraftAssist for studying collaborative bots in Minecraft (ai.facebook.com)
1665.
I Cancelled My Amazon Prime (qz.com)
1666.
Contributor Agreements Considered Harmful (linuxjournal.com)
1667.
Tesla’s head of production is going to EV startup Lucid Motors (electrek.co)
1668.
The Matrix 20 years on: how a sci-fi film tackled big philosophical questions (theconversation.com)
1669.
Ask HN: Client replaced me with offshore team – what could I have done?
1670.
A Fedex package stuck in the system for over two months (blog.rongarret.info)
1671.
China’s Giant Spy Drone Just Tailed a U.S. Navy Cruiser (nationalinterest.org)
1672.
Understanding Bihar’s Super 30 Phenomenon (newslaundry.com)
1673.
Pentagon Ordered to Tell Congress If It Weaponized Ticks and Released Them (gizmodo.com)
1674.
Disney TV Studios Eyes New Profit Participation Model (deadline.com)
1675.
Mother Earth Mother Board (1996) (wired.com)
1676.
.DS_Store (en.wikipedia.org)
1677.
Guidelines for low-level cryptography software (github.com)
1678.
1994 Bolivian earthquake reveals mountains 660 kilometers below our feet (princeton.edu)
1679.
Database of police who shoot citizens reveals who’s most likely to shoot (theconversation.com)
1680.
Fabre’s Book of Insects (1921) (publicdomainreview.org)