July 2015 Archive
1531.
Mongolian shipwreck from 13th century invasion of Japan discovered (telegraph.co.uk)
1532.
Ask HN: Do you use Vagrant or Docker for active development?
1533.
Apple Music Is a Usability Nightmare (cezarywojcik.com)
1534.
Why is the Northwest so warm? (cliffmass.blogspot.com)
1535.
Telegram bot that will get answers from real doctors (icliniq.com)
1536.
Show HN: Compare LGBT Rights Between Any Country, State, or Province (equaldex.com)
1537.
Case study: tinnitus with distortion (windytan.com)
1538.
Life Without Parole: Inside the secretive world of parole boards (themarshallproject.org)
1539.
Show HN: MUI – Lightweight CSS Framework for Material Design (muicss.com)
1540.
Robust Design Through Diversity (1999) [pdf] (worrydream.com)
1541.
EFF Stands With Innovative Developers in the Wake of Oracle v. Google (eff.org)
1542.
Samsung Group Is Doing a Cozy Merger (bloombergview.com)
1543.
The Higher Life (newyorker.com)
1544.
Rumprun Tutorial: Serve a static website as a Unikernel (github.com)
1545.
Plex: a parser and lexer generator as a Rust syntax extension (github.com)
1546.
CloudFlare Forced to Censor Anti-Censorship Site (torrentfreak.com)
1547.
Chaos Communication Camp 2015 Preorder (tickets.events.ccc.de)
1548.
The decline of US power? (bbc.co.uk)
1549.
Show HN: Buttermilk Supply – knives from Japanese masters (buttermilksupply.com)
1550.
Standing Desks – Save your back, change your life (getthinktank.com)
1551.
New iPod touch (apple.com)
1552.
A solution to the Uber and Airbnb problems that no one will like (nickgrossman.is)
1553.
Ask HN: Where do you go for sound career advice?
1554.
Ripping music and films illegal again in UK after High Court overturns new law (bbc.co.uk)
1555.
New Chrome for iOS scans for beacons broadcasting URLs (blog.estimote.com)
1556.
How EA Lost Its Soul (polygon.com)
1557.
I think string theories are wrong (huffingtonpost.com)
1558.
In J, functions have inverses (2012) (prog21.dadgum.com)
1559.
Coffee in Crisis (bbc.com)
1560.
Ask HN: I feel that my submissions are severely underrated. What to do?