July 2015 Archive
61.
NASA announces discovery of Earth-like planet with earth similarity index 0.98 (nasa.gov)
62.
Things Rust shipped without (graydon2.dreamwidth.org)
63.
Finish your stuff (250bpm.com)
64.
Amazon API Gateway – Build and Run Scalable Application Backends (aws.amazon.com)
65.
How Google Translate squeezes deep learning onto a phone (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
66.
A Dutch city is giving money away to test the basic income theory (qz.com)
67.
Major Flaw in Android Phones Would Let Hackers in with Just a Text (npr.org)
68.
The Battle for Wesnoth needs help (wesnoth.org)
69.
Photos from inside the Baikonur Cosmodrome (ralphmirebs.livejournal.com)
70.
React UI Builder (github.com)
71.
GravityLight: Generate light with gravity (gravitylight.org)
72.
Homejoy says goodbye (blog.homejoy.com)
73.
The self-hating web developer (joequery.me)
74.
FFmpeg's future and resigning as leader (ffmpeg.org)
75.
Firefox, you're supposed to be in my pocket, not the other way around (dustri.org)
76.
“Systemd should not default to using time{1,2,3,4}.google.com” (github.com)
77.
Google launches Uber rival RideWith (americans.org)
78.
Who's doing this to my internet? (veekaybee.github.io)
79.
New Image of Pluto (nasa.gov)
80.
1.5 TB of Dark Net Market scrapes (gwern.net)
81.
Play GTA V in your Browser, Sort of (phoboslab.org)
82.
The Web’s Cruft Problem (developer.telerik.com)
83.
Deep learning (neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com)
84.
New York Times' Reddit Piece Shows Dangers of Internet Journalism (techraptor.net)
85.
Kubernetes V1 Released (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
86.
iLoo (en.wikipedia.org)
87.
Is Kickstarter covering up a scam? An open letter to CEO Yancey Strickler (joanielemercier.com)
88.
After the Layoffs (42floors.com)
89.
Microsoft’s new small print – how your personal data is abused (edri.org)
90.
Thanks Pivotal, Hello Redis Labs (antirez.com)