July 2015 Archive
151.
Iran Nuclear Deal Reached (nytimes.com)
152.
OpenSSL Security Advisory (openssl.org)
153.
Ask HN: I am busy with too many things at once
154.
Humans can sense the polarization of light with the naked eye (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
155.
Show HN: Showgoers – Watch Netflix with friends remotely (showgoers.tv)
156.
The military tested bacterial weapons in San Francisco in 1950 (businessinsider.com)
157.
Ask HN: Good Python codebases to read?
158.
When you give a tree an email address (citylab.com)
159.
CVS Health Quits U.S. Chamber Over Stance on Smoking (nytimes.com)
160.
Outlier Detection at Netflix (techblog.netflix.com)
161.
Mapping the U.S. By Property Value Instead of Land Area (citylab.com)
162.
Preferred number (en.wikipedia.org)
163.
Take-home interviews (blog.triplebyte.com)
164.
How Can There Still Be a Sex Difference, Even When There Is No Sex Difference? (psychologytoday.com)
165.
Show HN: A Hand-Drawn QR Code Alternative (meshtag.com)
166.
New Court Evidence Reveals Hollywood’s Plan to Smear Google (wired.com)
167.
Banks Forgot Who Was Supposed to Own Dell Shares (bloombergview.com)
168.
Universal asks Google to take down 127.0.0.1 for piracy (chillingeffects.org)
169.
8-bit GIFs of Japanese life (designmadeinjapan.com)
170.
Complete Course on Machine Learning (computervisiontalks.com)
171.
Sandra Bland arrest video has continuity problems, anomalies (latimes.com)
172.
Microsoft Now OpenBSD Foundation Gold Contributor (undeadly.org)
173.
Tesla’s Model S Gets “Ludicrous” Mode, Will Do 0-60 in 2.8 Seconds (techcrunch.com)
174.
Handwriting Generation with Recurrent Neural Networks (cs.toronto.edu)
175.
JRuby 9000 released (blog.jruby.org)
176.
Why Debian returned to FFmpeg (lwn.net)
177.
Pirate Bay Founders Acquitted in Criminal Copyright Case (torrentfreak.com)
178.
Guido on Python (lwn.net)
179.
Visual Studio 2015 and .NET 4.6 Available for Download (blogs.msdn.com)
180.
Review of Nestle water permit neglected for decades (desertsun.com)