July 2015 Archive
691.
How Many Times Has Your Personal Information Been Exposed to Hackers? (nytimes.com)
692.
Getting into Linux Kernel Development (cyphar.com)
693.
Show HN: Mycli – A CLI for MySQL with auto-completion and syntax highlighting (mycli.net)
694.
Tagged Pointer Strings (mikeash.com)
695.
Replete – a standalone ClojureScript REPL for iOS (github.com)
696.
The Brain vs. Deep Learning Part I: Computational Complexity (timdettmers.wordpress.com)
697.
A Short Course in Thinking About Thinking (2007) (edge.org)
698.
Python is the new BASIC (coffeeghost.net)
699.
The 'impossible' EmDrive could reach Pluto in 18 months? (wired.co.uk)
700.
Physical Intuition, Not Mathematics (2011) (realphysics.blogspot.com)
701.
Show HN: Ironclad – an automated legal assistant (ironclad.ai)
702.
The man who saw time stand still (bbc.com)
703.
OpenBSD on Digital Ocean (tubsta.com)
704.
Let’s learn Erlang and fix a bug on a CouchDB Cluster (robert-kowalski.de)
705.
Windows 10 is unfinished (gbl08ma.com)
706.
Ask HN: Alternatives to HN less web-focused and more technical/professional?
707.
How Go was Made (sourcegraph.com)
708.
Startup founder reportedly jumped to her death from the top of NYC rooftop bar (businessinsider.com)
709.
TauCharts: Data-focused JavaScript charting library (blog.taucharts.com)
710.
Iceland makes blasphemy legal (bbc.co.uk)
711.
Tricki, a repository of mathematical know-how (tricki.org)
712.
The end of capitalism has begun (theguardian.com)
713.
Chrome Blocks Major Torrent Sites Over "Harmful Programs" (torrentfreak.com)
714.
'Oldest' Koran fragments found in Birmingham University (bbc.co.uk)
715.
Famous Fluid Equations Are Incomplete (quantamagazine.org)
716.
Voyager’s Golden Record for Aliens Now Available on SoundCloud (popsci.com)
717.
AeroFS Raises $10M Series B (aerofs.com)
718.
LHC back in collision mode (home.web.cern.ch)
719.
Monads in JavaScript (curiosity-driven.org)
720.
Sleeping Through a Revolution (medium.com)