July 2017 Archive
1081.
AlphaBay, the Largest Online 'Dark Market,' Shut Down (justice.gov)
1082.
Replacing My Kid’s College Fund with a “Start Something” Fund (unsupervisedmethods.com)
1083.
On Being a Science Writer and Managing a Mental Illness (theopennotebook.com)
1084.
A Closer Look at Swift Playgrounds for iPad (jordansmith.io)
1085.
Liu Xiaobo, Nobel laureate and political prisoner, dies at 61 in Chinese custody (theguardian.com)
1086.
Blue Apron falls 9% on fourth day as a public company (techcrunch.com)
1087.
Inside Andy Rubin's Quest to Create an OS for Everything (wired.com)
1088.
Forgotten Religions That Worshipped Electricity (ozy.com)
1089.
The History of Alice and Bob (cryptocouple.com)
1090.
How Kids See the World Depends a Lot on Genetics (directorsblog.nih.gov)
1091.
GHC 8.2 Released (ghc.haskell.org)
1092.
The Matrix Cookbook (2012) [pdf] (www2.imm.dtu.dk)
1093.
How to get press for a startup (2015) (medium.com)
1094.
Why Did So Many Startups Choose MongoDB? (nemil.com)
1095.
Jeff Sessions Announces Justice Department Will Increase Asset Forfeiture (reason.com)
1096.
Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren (1931) (fermatslibrary.com)
1097.
An FPGA-friendly 32-bit RISC-V CPU implementation (github.com)
1098.
Programming in the 1960s (slideshare.net)
1099.
Pruning spaces from strings quickly on ARM processors (lemire.me)
1100.
How to Create a MOOC in 28 Days (indiehackers.com)
1101.
Performance Visualization for Elixir apps (iacobson.net)
1102.
Accidentally pay an 80BTC transaction fee? Please contact us for a refund (blog.btc.com)
1103.
Uber Backers Discuss Stock Sale to SoftBank, Others (bloomberg.com)
1104.
How Strength Training Changes Your Body for Good (time.com)
1105.
How to actually get a remote job as an intermediate developer?
1106.
Don't Lower Your Expectations (virgin.com)
1107.
What is “Open Recursion”? (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
1108.
ARKit + CoreLocation [video] (twitter.com)
1109.
Running feature specs with Capybara and Chrome headless (drivy.engineering)
1110.
Lessons learned building a toy compiler (jaseemabid.github.io)