I spent all of my millions. This is what I learned
(hackernoon.com)
July 2019 Archive
2131.
2133.
Capsicum: Practical Capabilities for Unix
(cl.cam.ac.uk)
2134.
Stacked Capsule Autoencoders
(akosiorek.github.io)
2135.
US Customs seized JPMorgan ship after authorities found 39,525 lbs of cocaine
(markets.businessinsider.com)
2136.
Dimensions and Haskell: Singletons in Action
(serokell.io)
2138.
Bret Victor's Bookshelf (2015)
(worrydream.com)
2139.
The World According to Mad Magazine
(nytimes.com)
2140.
My experience upgrading Ruby on Rails from 3.2 to 4.2
(blog.kalina.tech)
2141.
Evolution of the x86 context switch in Linux (2018)
(maizure.org)
2142.
Security Things in Linux v5.2
(outflux.net)
2143.
Amazon.com Announces Second Quarter Sales Up 20% to $63.4B [pdf]
(ir.aboutamazon.com)
2144.
Denver Art Museum Digital Repository Project
(eddycolloton.com)
2145.
Are people who make $200k middle-class?
(theweek.com)
2146.
2147.
Asm-declaration – Embed assembly language code within a C++ program (2017)
(en.cppreference.com)
2148.
3D model of slave ship brings harrowing history to life
(archaeology.wiki)
2149.
The Unfinished History of U.S. Freeway Revolts
(citylab.com)
2151.
2152.
On Myra Breckinridge and the Life of Gore Vidal
(lithub.com)
2153.
A Global Trash Glut Hurt a $25B Industry
(wsj.com)
2154.
The Configuration Complexity Clock (2012)
(mikehadlow.blogspot.com)
2155.
On Inequality and Risk Capacity
(theinformation.com)
2156.
2157.
2158.
‘BioSolar Leaf’ to Tackle Air Pollution in White City
(news.algaeworld.org)
2159.
2160.
Crannogs: Neolithic-Era Artificial Islands
(amusingplanet.com)