July 2015 Archive
1711.
Let's Build a Global Power Grid (spectrum.ieee.org)
1712.
Caspar Bowden, UK privacy pioneer, mourned by tech industry (bbc.co.uk)
1713.
Eigenvectors and eigenvalues explained visually (setosa.io)
1714.
The truth about Purism: Why Librem is not the same as libre (blogs.coreboot.org)
1715.
Why a Greece Deal Matters: A Visual Guide (nytimes.com)
1716.
Ask HN: Would you move to Montana to work on a startup?
1717.
Who's Actually Buying iPods These Days? (birchtree.me)
1718.
37M Americans don’t use the Web. Here’s why you should care (washingtonpost.com)
1719.
New electric engine improves safety of light aircraft (portal.uc3m.es)
1720.
If hospitals were run like startups (omarmetwally.wordpress.com)
1721.
Income of an uber driver (uberpeople.net)
1722.
Open-sourcing my new blogging engine implementation (nikolay.rocks)
1723.
Did Reddit Boss Coverage Cross a Line? (nytimes.com)
1724.
User agent overrides for top Japanese Sites (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
1725.
Wow signal (en.wikipedia.org)
1726.
Show HN: IfLoop, a new programming style, designed for mobile phones and tablets (tapirgames.com)
1727.
China to Lift Ban of 400,000 DWT 'Valemax' Mega-Ships (gcaptain.com)
1728.
The Risky Eclipse of Statisticians (blog.hackerrank.com)
1729.
A rare condition causes a doctor to experience other people's sensations (psmag.com)
1730.
Cuisenaire rods (en.wikipedia.org)
1731.
Ask HN: What equipment measures mold, dust, tree, grass and ragweed levels?
1732.
Cassowary – A Constraint Solving Toolkit (constraints.cs.washington.edu)
1733.
Working with encrypted data without decrypting: CryptDB, ZeroDB and homomorphic (zdnet.com)
1734.
HP bans T-shirts at work (theregister.co.uk)
1735.
Show HN: Isometric Painting Tool (jomo.tv)
1736.
Hooked – Why Netflix and Amazon want your kids (stories.californiasunday.com)
1737.
NewsBot: The fastest way to find related articles (getnewsbot.com)
1738.
Restartable sequences (lwn.net)
1739.
Hellenism and the History of Homosexuality (medium.com)
1740.
A Developer’s Guide to PR and the Media (blog.fogcreek.com)