July 2017 Archive
421.
Windows Subsystem for Linux is out of beta (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
422.
How economists rode maths to become our era’s astrologers (aeon.co)
423.
Ask HN: What about a platform for hiring teams instead of individuals?
424.
High refined sugar intake linked to a 23% higher risk of mental disorders (ucl.ac.uk)
425.
Yanni – An artificial neural network for Erlang (blog.ikura.co)
426.
Error Handling in React 16 (facebook.github.io)
427.
Amazon engineer will let strangers manage his $50,000 stock portfolio 'forever' (cnbc.com)
428.
Pony: Combining safe memory sharing with Erlang-like actors (tutorial.ponylang.org)
429.
LaTeX Math in MS Office (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
430.
How Elephants Avoid Cancer (2015) (nature.com)
431.
Yandex open sources CatBoost, a gradient boosting ML library (techcrunch.com)
432.
iPhone Bugs Are Too Valuable to Report to Apple (motherboard.vice.com)
433.
Redis on the Raspberry Pi: Adventures in unaligned lands (antirez.com)
434.
Why you should, actually, rewrite some of it in Rust (unhandledexpression.com)
435.
More Millennials Are Having Strokes (scientificamerican.com)
436.
How do I know if I'm good at programming? (danielslater.net)
437.
Go's work-stealing scheduler (rakyll.org)
438.
How I Tricked Symantec with a Fake Private Key (blog.hboeck.de)
439.
FreeBSD deprecates all r-cmds (rcp, rlogin, etc.) (marc.info)
440.
Implementing State Machines in PostgreSQL (felixge.de)
441.
Launch HN: Sunu (YC S17) – Sonar wristband helping blind people navigate
442.
Show HN: Mesh IDE – a code editor that feels like a spreadsheet (github.com)
443.
It is easy to expose users' secret web habits, say researchers (bbc.co.uk)
444.
Rapid DHCP: Or, how do Macs get on the network so fast? (2011) (cafbit.com)
445.
The ImageNet dataset transformed AI research (qz.com)
446.
Roland McGrath bows out as glibc maintainer (lwn.net)
447.
The Hard Thing About Software Development (linkedin.com)
448.
Elvish: friendly and expressive shell for Linux, macOS and BSDs (elvish.io)
449.
San Francisco's VC Boom Is Over (bloomberg.com)
450.
DeepMind expands to Canada with new research office in Edmonton (deepmind.com)