2019 Archive
4531.
IBM halting sales of Watson AI tool for drug discovery (statnews.com)
4532.
How we built the Waifu Vending Machine (waifulabs.com)
4533.
Winnti: Hackers attacking the heart of German industry (br24.de)
4534.
Clubhouse announces new collaboration tool, free project management platform (techcrunch.com)
4535.
How to hide from the AI surveillance state with a color printout (technologyreview.com)
4536.
I’ve spent five years writing a JavaScript framework (medium.com)
4537.
Fighting Complexity in Software Development (github.com)
4538.
Spying on HTTPS (textslashplain.com)
4539.
Why I don't use web components (dev.to)
4540.
React Table is a “headless” UI library (github.com)
4541.
When to use web workers (dassur.ma)
4542.
Python consumes a lot of memory – how to reduce the size of objects? (habr.com)
4543.
Regulatory Capture at ICANN (reviewsignal.com)
4544.
Gaussian Processes, not quite for dummies (yugeten.github.io)
4545.
MyCPU – Homebrew Computer from Discrete Logic Gates (mycpu.thtec.org)
4546.
RosettaGit: Same projects in many programming languages (rosettagit.org)
4547.
Uber loses licence to operate in London, will still operate while appealing (bbc.com)
4548.
Major book publishers sue Amazon’s Audible over new speech-to-text feature (theverge.com)
4549.
Twitter locked my account for a nine year old tweet (fightthefuture.org)
4550.
Google to stop showing news snippets for French users (reuters.com)
4551.
Update on free software and telemetry (about.gitlab.com)
4552.
Magnesium and major depression (2011) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
4553.
What Happens Now That China Won't Take U.S. Recycling (theatlantic.com)
4554.
Technically, Earth Does Not Orbit Around the Sun (2014) (realclearscience.com)
4555.
Coca-Cola most common source of packaging pollution on UK beaches: study (theguardian.com)
4556.
Barnes & Noble Set To Be Sold To Elliott Management For About $683M (npr.org)
4557.
They think they are above the law: the firms who own America's voting system (theguardian.com)
4558.
Cobol Still Powers the Global Economy (tpr.org)
4559.
Chinese developers fear the tech war will cost them access to GitHub (abacusnews.com)
4560.
Hackers ship their exploits directly to their target’s mailroom (techcrunch.com)