July 2017 Archive
481.
The digital native is a myth (nature.com)
482.
Snopes asks community for donations (snopes.com)
483.
An old idea to make cities more pedestrian-friendly: pedestrian scrambles (governing.com)
484.
Google is funding the creation of software that writes local news stories (techcrunch.com)
485.
The capital sharp S in now part of the official German orthography (typography.guru)
486.
Ask HN: Ubuntu Desktop Default Apps
487.
How Did Anyone Do Math in Roman Numerals? (washingtoncitypaper.com)
488.
Buying time promotes happiness (pnas.org)
489.
Rolling Shutter Simulation in C (nullprogram.com)
490.
Artificial Intelligence Is Stuck (nytimes.com)
491.
Steve Jobs and the Missing “Intel Inside” Sticker (kensegall.com)
492.
Building a tiny blockchain (medium.com)
493.
U.S. health care's widespread overbilling problem (axios.com)
494.
Why People from Manchester Are Mancunians, Not Manchesterians (atlasobscura.com)
495.
Analyzing GitHub, how developers change programming languages over time (blog.sourced.tech)
496.
gRPC in Production (about.sourcegraph.com)
497.
Windows 10 will use protected folders to thwart crypto ransomware (helpnetsecurity.com)
498.
O'Reilly's Decision and Its DRM Implication (scottmeyers.blogspot.com)
499.
Psychology of Intelligence Analysis (1999) (cia.gov)
500.
A Curated List of AI and Machine Learning Resources from Around the Web (unsupervisedmethods.com)
501.
Without Flash the current web tech stack might look different (trzeci.eu)
502.
How paywalled sites permit access to visitors from social media sites and apps (elaineou.com)
503.
A Detailed Elliptic Curve Cryptography Tutorial (johannes-bauer.com)
504.
Extreme Commuting (nytimes.com)
505.
France to end sales of new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2040 (independent.co.uk)
506.
Raneto – Markdown Knowledgebase Platform (raneto.com)
507.
How the Web Became Unreadable (2016) (wired.com)
508.
Pillow-SIMD – Fast, production-ready image resize for x86 (blog.uploadcare.com)
509.
Lessons from the CIA’s classified guide to good writing (muckrock.com)
510.
Building a startup in public: from first line of code to frontpage of Reddit (levels.io)