July 2015 Archive
1351.
David Cameron is going to try and ban encryption in Britain (businessinsider.com)
1352.
How I trained sheet reading using the Web MIDI API (scm.io)
1353.
The Rahul Yadav Story (foundingfuel.com)
1354.
The number 3608528850368400786036725 (blog.republicofmath.com)
1355.
Radius announces $50M round of funding (venturebeat.com)
1356.
The Long, Strange Trip to Pluto, and How NASA Nearly Missed It (nytimes.com)
1357.
J-Bob – The proof assistant from “The Little Prover” (github.com)
1358.
The F-35 Can’t Fight at Long Range, Either (medium.com)
1359.
Pens Are Making a High-Tech Comeback (wired.com)
1360.
Two ways of thinking about economics (econlog.econlib.org)
1361.
As More Tech Startups Stay Private, So Does the Money (nytimes.com)
1362.
What caffeine does to your brain (fusion.net)
1363.
Foundations of a good UI (codelitt.com)
1364.
Don't Attend a Hackathon (caseysoftware.com)
1365.
Human Curation Is Back (mondaynote.com)
1366.
Eating Our Own Dog Food: Behind the Scenes at Cloud9 (c9.io)
1367.
Keystroke shortcuts in bash (zwischenzugs.tk)
1368.
How Video Games Changed Popular Music (newyorker.com)
1369.
Multiple choice (johndcook.com)
1370.
Resurrecting the SuperH architecture (lwn.net)
1371.
H4sh – Exposing the Haskell List library as a set of shell utilities (github.com)
1372.
Create Google Deep Dream-style images in your browser (dreamscopeapp.com)
1373.
Harbingers of Failure [pdf] (marketing.wharton.upenn.edu)
1374.
Researchers Build a Transistor from a Molecule and a Few Atoms (nrl.navy.mil)
1375.
Japanese neutrino experiment has first three candidate electron antineutrinos (symmetrymagazine.org)
1376.
Ask HN: How's your drinking problem?
1377.
Ask HN: Why has nobody built a better Wordpress?
1378.
What Happens When a State Is Run by Movie Stars? (nytimes.com)
1379.
The Plan to Feed the World by Hacking Photosynthesis (gizmodo.com)
1380.
Chisel: Constructing Hardware in a Scala Embedded Language (chisel.eecs.berkeley.edu)