July 2017 Archive
721.
Simply Secure PHP Cryptography (paragonie.com)
722.
George A. Romero, 'Night of the Living Dead' creator, has died (latimes.com)
723.
Ask HN: Victim of an unfounded harrasement accusation. Your thoughts?
724.
A quick guide to Stripe’s culture (stripe.com)
725.
How CircleCI Processes 4.5M Builds per Month (stackshare.io)
726.
Rebass – Functional React UI component library built with styled-components (jxnblk.com)
727.
WebGL Insights book (webglinsights.com)
728.
Indian IT, “You're Fired” (linkedin.com)
729.
What convinced the Supreme Court to take the Wisconsin gerrymandering case? (vox.com)
730.
Marc Andreessen answers questions from Stripe Atlas founders (stripe.com)
731.
Show HN: Open Source Search Engine to Learn Anything (learn-anything.xyz)
732.
The future of latency profiling in Go (rakyll.org)
733.
Shenzhen's never-ending skyscraper boom (edition.cnn.com)
734.
The Brain as Computer: Bad at Math, Good at Everything Else (spectrum.ieee.org)
735.
Loudness (2007) (chicagomasteringservice.com)
736.
Sizing Up Servers: Intel's Skylake-SP Xeon versus AMD's EPYC 7000 (anandtech.com)
737.
OpenEMS: a free and open electromagnetic field solver (openems.de)
738.
Confidential Transactions from Basic Principles (cryptoservices.github.io)
739.
Why Cutting Carbs Is So Tough (nytimes.com)
740.
Bitcoin study: Period of exclusivity encourages early adopters (news.mit.edu)
741.
Undefined Behavior in 2017 (blog.regehr.org)
742.
Microsoft is Hiring Go engineers to work on Kubernetes (reddit.com)
743.
The Rise of Pirate Libraries (2016) (atlasobscura.com)
744.
Hypnotized by Hyperloop (newyorker.com)
745.
All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (2011) (thoughtmaybe.com)
746.
Update for customers with Bitcoin stored on Coinbase (blog.coinbase.com)
747.
The case against Kotlin (medium.com)
748.
Microsoft/.Net Foundation added telemetry to the dotnet command line last year (opinionatedgeek.com)
749.
Second version of HoloLens HPU will incorporate AI coprocessor (microsoft.com)
750.
Show HN: Artpip – 4k fine art for your desktop (artpip.com)