July 2015 Archive
1501.
On the Origin of Circuits (2007) (damninteresting.com)
1502.
A collaborative residency program in mathematical biology and deep learning (topos.house)
1503.
The 18F Content Guide (18f.gsa.gov)
1504.
Does one have to be a genius to do maths? (2007) (terrytao.wordpress.com)
1505.
Using F# for testing (fsharpforfunandprofit.com)
1506.
Can Desalination Counter the Drought? (newyorker.com)
1507.
Ask HN: Will programming continue to be a lucrative profession in the future?
1508.
Ask HN: Share an idea?
1509.
Ask HN: Share your best personal productivity tips and tricks
1510.
Objects of consciousness (journal.frontiersin.org)
1511.
Hillary Clinton Plans to Campaign Against Uber’s Contractor Economy (techcrunch.com)
1512.
Ask HN: Is a static site hosted on AWS S3 'hackable'?
1513.
Finnish study: Smoking and drinking coffee might prevent Parkinson's disease (metropolitan.fi)
1514.
Quick and dirty way to have OpenBSD running on Linode (forum.linode.com)
1515.
Bootstrapping in Saigon (medium.com)
1516.
An entrepreneur persuaded New Orleans to let him create a high-tech police force (nytimes.com)
1517.
While Its Streaming Service Booms, Netflix Streamlines Old Business (nytimes.com)
1518.
The Mathiness of Nassim Nicholas Taleb (inexactchange.org)
1519.
Show HN: Motif – Scala-like pattern matching with Java 8 (github.com)
1520.
Speed as a Habit (firstround.com)
1521.
Oracle nabs Xamarin as a cloud partner (uk.businessinsider.com)
1522.
DewDrop – A Formal Language for Social Networks (github.com)
1523.
Pliny the Elder on Dolphins (77 CE) (laphamsquarterly.org)
1524.
PgTAP: Unit Testing for PostgreSQL (pgtap.org)
1525.
Archaeologists find 12,000-year-old pictograph at Gobeklitepe (hurriyetdailynews.com)
1526.
Making the new silicon (newsoffice.mit.edu)
1527.
Ginkgo Bioworks (YC S14) Takes on Zymergen with $45M in Series B Funding (techcrunch.com)
1528.
Slack adds emoji reactions (slackhq.com)
1529.
External microwave propulsion technology for single-stage-to-orbit space flight [pdf] (escapedynamics.com)
1530.
The Sun's New Trans-Neptunian Planet (1930) (sciencenews.org)