July 2015 Archive
601.
602.
The $9 CHIP Computer Reveals Its Open Source Details
(makezine.com)
603.
Live-Coding Blender with Hy
(mccormick.cx)
604.
605.
Goodbye, OpenStack
(gigofham.com)
606.
607.
Datasets You've Likely Never Seen
(blog.yhathq.com)
608.
Why you should wait on upgrading to .Net 4.6
(nickcraver.com)
609.
Gigster (YC S15) Does The Dev Work To Turn Your Idea Into An App
(techcrunch.com)
610.
Ruby Is Defined by Terrible Tools
(devblog.avdi.org)
611.
Bitcoin: A flawed currency with a useful application for the Eurozone (2014)
(yanisvaroufakis.eu)
612.
The random number generator of DOOM
(github.com)
613.
How to make Selenium tests reliable, scalable, and maintainable
(lucidchart.com)
614.
Chrome is developing a Sidebar API
(code.google.com)
615.
Can You Really Game Index Funds?
(bloombergview.com)
616.
The Spy Novelist Who Knows Too Much (2013)
(nytimes.com)
617.
Why Web Pages Suck
(stratechery.com)
618.
Startup Sues a Domain Name Owner to Grab a 16-Year-Old URL
(techcrunch.com)
619.
Re: C as used/implemented in practice
(article.gmane.org)
620.
Reasons to work from home
(wfh.ninja)
621.
622.
Y Combinator Fellowship 2015 Application Videos
(topchart.io)
623.
From Burma to Nagasaki: the man who walked through hell
(theguardian.com)
624.
Pykrete
(en.wikipedia.org)
625.
The Science of Pixar's ‘Inside Out’
(nytimes.com)
626.
10B Parameter Neural Networks in Your Basement [pdf]
(on-demand.gputechconf.com)
627.
Mailpile Chooses AGPL v3
(mailpile.is)
629.
MIRI's Approach – Machine Intelligence Research Institute
(intelligence.org)
630.