July 2017 Archive
631.
Paying Professors: Inside Google’s Academic Influence Campaign (wsj.com)
632.
A ReasonReact Tutorial (jaredforsyth.com)
633.
Wall Street Profits by Putting Investors in the Slow Lane (nytimes.com)
634.
Benchmarks of PHP 7.2 Beta: PHP Is Still Getting Faster (phoronix.com)
635.
Google’s new program to track shoppers sparks a federal privacy complaint (washingtonpost.com)
636.
Fedora 26 released (fedoramagazine.org)
637.
Thanks to Venmo, We Now All Know How Cheap Our Friends Are (nytimes.com)
638.
Slack Is Raising $250M from SoftBank, Others (bloomberg.com)
639.
Roomba's Next Big Step Is Selling Maps of Your Home to the Highest Bidder (gizmodo.com)
640.
What’s in a Continuation (2016) (jlongster.com)
641.
Testing an SD Card's true capacity (blog.nothinguntoward.eu)
642.
Apollo Server 1.0  – GraphQL Server for Node.js Frameworks (dev-blog.apollodata.com)
643.
Abandoned Soviet Space Shuttles [video] (youtube.com)
644.
The farthest star (syfy.com)
645.
Apple and Google embody two alternative models of capitalism (theatlantic.com)
646.
Way Cooler tiling window manager (way-cooler.org)
647.
On the Perceived Value of EV Certs, Commercial CAs, Phishing and Let's Encrypt (troyhunt.com)
648.
Japan's zero-gravity space drone sends first pictures from ISS (bbc.com)
649.
Google bans its ads on sites that use annoying ‘pop-unders’ (techcrunch.com)
650.
VCs should stop abusing nondisparagement and nondisclosure agreements (bloomberg.com)
651.
ZeroPhone: a phone for tinkerers and hackers using a Raspberry Pi (hackaday.io)
652.
How Checkers Was Solved (theatlantic.com)
653.
I hacked my body for a future that never came (theverge.com)
654.
Ask HN: What API do you wish you had while building your product?
655.
SAFEs are not bad for entrepreneurs (blog.ycombinator.com)
656.
OpenBSD and the modern laptop (bsdly.blogspot.com)
657.
Plenty, Indoor Farming Startup, Raises $200M (techcrunch.com)
658.
How to Become a Good Theoretical Physicist (staff.science.uu.nl)
659.
Mathematicians Bridge Finite-Infinite Divide (quantamagazine.org)
660.
I’ve been a self-employed independent creator for 10 years (medium.com)