July 2017 Archive
10231.
People Power Increase Processing Speed (technologynetworks.com)
10232.
Ask HN: What are you working on right now?
10233.
dbeaver: Proposal for a Postgresql DB client (dbeaver.jkiss.org)
10234.
Why I work remotely (hint: it has nothing to do with productivity) (m.signalvnoise.com)
10235.
Why capitalism can’t survive without socialism (vox.com)
10236.
A New Report Shows NASA Can’t Afford to Send People to Mars (rssfeeding.com)
10237.
Losing Focus? Recharge by Giving Your Brain a Break (spin.atomicobject.com)
10238.
A Manual of Operation for the Automated Sequence Controlled Calculator (1946) (mitpress.mit.edu)
10239.
LTSMs for Human Activity Recognition (github.com)
10240.
Show HN: View the Current NIST Random Beacon as a RoboHash (gilgamech.com)
10241.
There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom(1959) [pdf] (pa.msu.edu)
10242.
Free Will is an Illusion (m.youtube.com)
10243.
Several notably stupid interview questions from successful people (theage.com.au)
10244.
Vladimir Putin Is Richer Than Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates Combined – Fortune.com (fortune.com)
10245.
I made an overview of the changes in Tensorflow version 1.3 (infoq.com)
10246.
Ecommerce Businesses and Competing Against Amazon (medium.com)
10247.
Generate MEMEs Programmtically (blog.pixlab.io)
10248.
Triple-Layer Catalyst Does Double Duty When Splitting H2O for Clean Energy (news.rice.edu)
10249.
Cooking Has Become a Lost Art (wsj.com)
10250.
Fun twist on Spotfy ad campaign (blog.toggl.com)
10251.
Ask HN: What is your GitHub Failover?
10252.
Don't lose your mail: a tale of horror (blog.fastmail.com)
10253.
Introducing a new robot prototyping platform (SUS'17) (crowdsupply.com)
10254.
Demystifying the Selfish Mining Bet (eklitzke.org)
10255.
The first U.S. Bitcoin debit card (shiftpayments.com)
10256.
How to Disable All of Windows 10’s Built-In Advertising (howtogeek.com)
10257.
Spotify preps to go public with 60M subscribers, outpacing Apple (techcrunch.com)
10258.
Robocalls Flooding Your Cellphone? Here’s How to Stop Them (nytimes.com)
10259.
Jon Ronson on bespoke porn: ‘Nothing is too weird. We consider all requests’ (theguardian.com)
10260.
In sync: How to take control of your many body clocks (newscientist.com)