July 2017 Archive
271.
Tiny Apps (tinyapps.org)
272.
$4k Renault compared to Tesla Model 3 (thedrive.com)
273.
Privileged Ports Are Expensive (2016) (adamierymenko.com)
274.
A set of best practices for JavaScript projects (github.com)
275.
Patient Number One in a new cancer treatment (nautil.us)
276.
Cryptocurrency miners are renting Boeing 747s to ship graphics cards (pcgamer.com)
277.
Scientists Design Solar Cell That Captures Nearly All Energy of Solar Spectrum (rdmag.com)
278.
'Using Emacs' Series (cestlaz.github.io)
279.
Say Goodbye to Spain's Three-Hour Lunch Break (citylab.com)
280.
Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS (githubengineering.com)
281.
Underground Hansa Market taken over and shut down (politie.nl)
282.
Benchmarking TensorFlow on Cloud CPUs: Cheaper Deep Learning Than Cloud GPUs (minimaxir.com)
283.
Show HN: Globe visualizations in Golang (github.com)
284.
Facebook Profit Jumps 71% Year-over-Year (wsj.com)
285.
Judge rules Utah law banning undercover farm filming is unconstitutional (ksl.com)
286.
The End of Arduino 101: Intel Leaves Maker Market (hackaday.com)
287.
China forces one of its Muslim minorities to install spyware on their phones (mashable.com)
288.
Linux tracing systems and how they fit together (jvns.ca)
289.
The Decline of Investment in San Francisco Startups (tomtunguz.com)
290.
Millennials are keeping libraries alive (qz.com)
291.
URLs are UI (hanselman.com)
292.
What Does It Take to Track a Million Cell Phones? (thehftguy.com)
293.
How to present a GitHub project for your resume (2016) (thehftguy.com)
294.
When not to use deep learning (hyperparameter.space)
295.
Norway, where no salaries are secret (bbc.co.uk)
296.
Pseudo-public space in London (theguardian.com)
297.
Make Hacker News Your Facebook Newsfeed (github.com)
298.
Microsoft's Calibri font is at the center of a political scandal in Pakistan (engadget.com)
299.
Printed Solar Panels for Less Than $10 a Square Metre (newcastle.edu.au)
300.
How startups such as Dropbox, Airbnb, Groupon acquired their first users (reddit.com)