July 2015 Archive
1321.
The Hedge Fund Managers Who Work for Tips (blog.instavest.com)
1322.
SFC and FSF Achieve GPL Compliance for Canonical IP Policy (sfconservancy.org)
1323.
M.C. Escher: An Enigma Behind an Illusion (bbc.com)
1324.
The Vegetable Detective (craftsmanship.net)
1325.
Boise startup offers commercially available memristors? (bioinspired.net)
1326.
What's new in Magit 2.x (masteringemacs.org)
1327.
Gemnote (YC S15) Saves Companies from Cheesy Gift Baskets (techcrunch.com)
1328.
Are Night Shifts Killing Me? (bbc.co.uk)
1329.
Philae lander finds complex organic molecules like acetone on comet (cbc.ca)
1330.
What It’s Like to Face a 150 M.P.H. Tennis Serve [video] (nytimes.com)
1331.
Show HN: Image segmentation and background removal in JavaScript (github.com)
1332.
Toys from Trash (arvindguptatoys.com)
1333.
The Unquiet Slumbers of the Apollo Moonwalkers (americaspace.com)
1334.
Transactions in Redis (dr-josiah.com)
1335.
Lost Second Reel from Laurel and Hardy's “The Battle of the Century” Found (nytimes.com)
1336.
Gravity hasn’t killed Schrödinger’s cat (backreaction.blogspot.com)
1337.
Down the Rabbit Hole: on viral texts and linking to sources (scottbot.net)
1338.
Pythagorean Theorem and its many proofs (cut-the-knot.org)
1339.
Evaluating Splatoon's Ranking System (evanmiller.org)
1340.
Leader of China’s genomics powerhouse steps down to pursue AI research (nature.com)
1341.
Logic, Languages, Compilation, and Verification Technical Lectures (cs.uoregon.edu)
1342.
FBI investigating vandalism of fiberoptic cables at Livermore (sfgate.com)
1343.
Translating Haskell to C++ metaprogramming (vandenoever.info)
1344.
A Bad Idea from Congress About How to Fund Science (forbes.com)
1345.
Nearly All Binary Searches and Mergesorts are Broken (2006) (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
1346.
Apple Open Source Site (opensource.apple.com)
1347.
Show HN: Cloud Storage with ZFS send and receive over SSH (rsync.net)
1348.
Nava, a Startup That Wants to Fix the Government's Crappy Design (fastcodesign.com)
1349.
Samuel Delany and the Past and Future of Science Fiction (newyorker.com)
1350.
On the cruelty of really teaching computer science (1988) (cs.utexas.edu)