July 2017 Archive
301.
Bitcoin mining on a vintage Xerox Alto: very slow at 1.5 hashes/second (righto.com)
302.
Why isn't everything normally distributed? (johndcook.com)
303.
How Google Wants to Rewire the Internet (nextplatform.com)
304.
Snowman: native code to C/C++ decompiler (derevenets.com)
305.
Tim Berners-Lee approves Web DRM, but W3C members have two weeks to appeal (defectivebydesign.org)
306.
Cracking the code behind Apple’s App Store promo card design (blog.equinux.com)
307.
An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7M in Series A funding (techcrunch.com)
308.
ShareLaTeX Joins Overleaf (sharelatex.com)
309.
Postage – A fast replacement for pgAdmin (github.com)
310.
Age of Empires: Definitive Edition Beta (ageofempires.com)
311.
A Look into NASA’s Coding Philosophy (mystudentvoices.com)
312.
Real estate site Redfin files for IPO (techcrunch.com)
313.
Enough (m.signalvnoise.com)
314.
Apollo – An open autonomous driving platform (github.com)
315.
The case of the 500-mile email (2002) (ibiblio.org)
316.
Dice-O-Matic hopper and elevator (2009) (gamesbyemail.com)
317.
Radiohead album hides an app that only runs on an '80s computer (engadget.com)
318.
Busy to Death (barryoreilly.com)
319.
Cicada – Unix shell written in Rust (github.com)
320.
AMD has no plans to release PSP code (reddit.com)
321.
How Nature Solves Problems Through Computation (quantamagazine.org)
322.
The future of deep learning (blog.keras.io)
323.
Joy of Elixir (joyofelixir.com)
324.
California's beaches belong to the public (latimes.com)
325.
In Blow to Tech Industry, Trump Shelves Startup Immigrant Rule (nytimes.com)
326.
Bitcoin Fork Monitor (btcforkmonitor.info)
327.
Announcing the `http` crate (users.rust-lang.org)
328.
FB worker living in garage to Zuckerberg: challenges are right outside your door (theguardian.com)
329.
Yellowstone Bears Eat 40K Moths a Day in August (yellowstonepark.com)
330.
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