July 2017 Archive
8101.
Water bears may be the last species alive when the sun dies (engadget.com)
8102.
W3C just fragmented the open internet with DRM – here's how we can fix it (learntemail.sam.today)
8103.
Britain's Alarm Over Acid Attacks (bloomberg.com)
8104.
A first look into the Angular CDK (medium.com)
8105.
Marvel is bringing its superheroes to VR with a new Oculus-exclusive game (techcrunch.com)
8106.
The fleeting advantage of being a narcissist and do nice guys finish last (happyturtlethings.net)
8107.
The ultimate interview question for hiring software engineers (codyromano.com)
8108.
Venice Beach Is a Hot Place to Live, So Why Is Its Housing Supply Shrinking? (wsj.com)
8109.
The Letter That Won the American Revolution (relay.nationalgeographic.com)
8110.
Complexity Explorer (complexityexplorer.org)
8111.
Update on the Department of Labor Lawsuit (blog.google)
8112.
How Do Podcast Nuts Find the Time? They Listen at Chipmunk Speed (wsj.com)
8113.
Facial expression analysis (scholarpedia.org)
8114.
Stability–instability paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
8115.
Type safe dimensional analysis in Haskell (stephanboyer.com)
8116.
Cypherpunk Desert Bus: My Role in the 2016 Zcash Trusted Setup Ceremony (petertodd.org)
8117.
Uy Lechon Using Neural Networks and Transfer Learning to Detect Lechon (indigoresearch.xyz)
8118.
GraphQL 鉴权 (leader.js.cool)
8119.
Ask HN: Where to apply for SF/SV startup jobs?
8120.
Combatant Gentlemen, menswear startup, hammered by angry customers (cnbc.com)
8121.
All Creative Work Is Derivative (youtube.com)
8122.
Show HN: The last dinosaur – WebGL project (abdaily.surge.sh)
8123.
Slate.js: A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors (github.com)
8124.
Akaros: Treat VMs as Threads (github.com)
8125.
Doctors remove 27 contact lenses from woman during surgery (m.sfgate.com)
8126.
Making Security Invisible (docs.google.com)
8127.
Cluster Schedulers (medium.com)
8128.
Stop Worrying About Making the Right Decision (hbr.org)
8129.
Texmaker 5.0 released (xm1math.net)
8130.
Is Basho finally dead? (theregister.co.uk)