July 2017 Archive
6961.
The Y2k38 Bug: The biggest news craze of the year 2038 (frederickvanbrabant.com)
6962.
World's most detailed scan of the brain's internal wiring (bbc.com)
6963.
A simple log function implemented in C++ (github.com)
6964.
Standard ECMA-262 (ecma-international.org)
6965.
Real World React apps and their open source codebases (github.com)
6966.
Show HN: Backbench: Rapidly prototype internet scale applications (backbench.io)
6967.
EOS Token Lands into the Top with 800M Market Cap (cryptocoinsnews.com)
6968.
Google DeepMind deal with NHS broke UK data law, rules ICO UK (arstechnica.co.uk)
6969.
Dynalist, a note-taking app inspired by WorkFlowy (dynalist.io)
6970.
Personal DEB Package Repository Using GitHub Pages (pmateusz.github.io)
6971.
Why Can’t US Citizens Participate in Cryptocurrency ICOs? (themerkle.com)
6972.
Inside the startup that wants to mine asteroids and transform space travel (wired.co.uk)
6973.
Five Eyes Unlimited: What a Global Anti-Encryption Regime Could Look Like (eff.org)
6974.
Heap Exploitation (heap-exploitation.dhavalkapil.com)
6975.
Can technology improve diversity? Putting Applied to the test (medium.com)
6976.
JuliaBerry: Julia for the Raspberry Pi (juliaberry.github.io)
6977.
An Open Letter to All of Silicon Valley (inc.com)
6978.
US denies visa to Gambian school robotics team (aljazeera.com)
6979.
Headspace Raises $36.7M Series B (venturebeat.com)
6980.
My dream design curriculum (medium.com)
6981.
The man who went on a hike – and never stopped walking (theguardian.com)
6982.
Analysis of TeleBots’ cunning backdoor (welivesecurity.com)
6983.
Satellite-to-ground quantum key distribution (arxiv.org)
6984.
Raspberry Pi Challenger: Tiny NanoPi Neo Plus2 Is Cheap but Powerful (techrepublic.com)
6985.
Microagressions? (aeon.co)
6986.
Top articles in data in the last month, handpicked with love by data scientists (blog.sicara.com)
6987.
Przybylski’s Star: Neutron Stars, Unbinilium, and Aliens (sites.psu.edu)
6988.
React Fiber, only four warnings left (isfiberreadyyet.com)
6989.
I dumped by Surface Pro 3 for a cheap Chromebook (cd-rw.org)
6990.
Tapsnapp looks to take the hassle out of hiring photographers (iafrikan.com)