July 2017 Archive
1381.
Male and Female Entrepreneurs Get Asked Different Questions by VCs (hbr.org)
1382.
There is a huge 'monolith' on Phobos, one of Mars's moons (bbc.com)
1383.
Theoretical Computer Science – An Introduction [pdf] (www-cc.cs.uni-saarland.de)
1384.
Kolpa – A fake data generator for Go (github.com)
1385.
Synthesising Elisp Code (wilfred.me.uk)
1386.
Ask HN: What qualities do you look for in a junior developer?
1387.
“We quit our jobs, remortgaged our houses” – how passion made Cuphead a reality (gamesradar.com)
1388.
Ask HN: How can I get over my lethargy, lack of focus, and other problems?
1389.
Launch HN: Guilded (YC S17) – Power-Ups for Gaming Teams (guilded.gg)
1390.
A brief history of credit cards (a16z.com)
1391.
Mario Kart director philosophical about need for the blue shell (arstechnica.com)
1392.
Feudalism and the “Algorithmic Economy” (medium.com)
1393.
Samsung ends Intel's 2-decade-plus reign in microchips (hosted.ap.org)
1394.
A Math Genius Blooms Late and Conquers His Field (wired.com)
1395.
19th-Century Lithuanians Who Smuggled Books to Save Their Language (atlasobscura.com)
1396.
Flowmatic (1957) [pdf] (archive.computerhistory.org)
1397.
Goldman Sachs: The Great American Bubble Machine (2009) (rollingstone.com)
1398.
GitNotifier – Email notifications for selected GitHub repository/profile events (gitnotifier.io)
1399.
Nations collaborating to build world's largest tokamak (iter.org)
1400.
Broadpwn – All Your Mobiles Are Belong to Us – Hackaday (hackaday.com)
1401.
Project Everest: Efficient, verified components for the HTTPS ecosystem (project-everest.github.io)
1402.
Damn Small Linux (damnsmalllinux.org)
1403.
Three New Open Source Container Utilities (blogs.oracle.com)
1404.
Kids Coding: Simple Java (murrayc.com)
1405.
Sensible Defaults (pgcli.com)
1406.
The Lethality of Loneliness (newrepublic.com)
1407.
Cover (YC W16) Raises $8M Series A (coverinsurance.com)
1408.
First Czechoslovak radiotelephone networks: AMR (medium.com)
1409.
Intuition behind permutations and combinations (2016) (buildingvts.com)
1410.
A Collection of North Korean Stories and the Mystery of Their Origins (newyorker.com)