Lessons from my first year of live coding on Twitch
(medium.com)
July 2017 Archive
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Master Card, Cisco, and Scotiabank Join the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
(entethalliance.org)
93.
The “Million Dollar Homepage” as a Decaying Digital Artifact
(lil.law.harvard.edu)
94.
96.
MS Paint is here to stay
(blogs.windows.com)
97.
First Human Embryos Edited in U.S
(technologyreview.com)
98.
How To Go Viral By Using Fake Reddit Likes
(hack-pr.com)
99.
80-year Harvard study has been showing how to live a healthy and happy life
(news.harvard.edu)
100.
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102.
The Evolution of Trust
(ncase.me)
103.
Why I deleted my Facebook account
(blakewatson.com)
104.
Phoenix 1.3.0 Released
(phoenixframework.org)
105.
Social Media Is the New Smoking
(theroamingmind.com)
106.
Jefferies gives IBM Watson a Wall Street reality check
(techcrunch.com)
108.
Why I’m Learning Perl 6
(evanmiller.org)
109.
Amazon Hub
(thehub.amazon.com)
110.
Monolith First (2015)
(martinfowler.com)
111.
CSS and JS code coverage in Chrome DevTools
(developers.google.com)
112.
Docker operations slowing down on AWS
(jeremyeder.com)
113.
Fear is America’s top-selling consumer product
(laphamsquarterly.org)
114.
Students Are Better Off Without a Laptop in the Classroom
(scientificamerican.com)
116.
Hacker's guide to Neural Networks (2012)
(karpathy.github.io)
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GNU Ring 1.0 released
(ring.cx)
120.
Reddit raises $200M at a $1.8B valuation
(recode.net)